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Frank Sargeson (/ˈsɑːrdʒəsən/) (born
Norris Frank Davey; 23
March 1903 – 1
March 1982) was a New
Zealand short story writer and novelist. Born in Hamilton...
- The
Sargeson Prize is New Zealand's highest-endowed short-story prize. It is
awarded for
unpublished stories of 5000
words or less
submitted by New Zealand...
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received a
Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship (with
Sarah Laing) that
allowed her to
write full-time in
residence at the
Sargeson Centre. The
Centre is adjacent...
- Alan
McLeod Sargeson FAA FRS (30
October 1930 – 29
December 2008) was an
Australian inorganic chemist.
Sargeson was born at Armidale, New
South Wales...
- The
Frank Sargeson House is a 20th
century cottage located in Takapuna, Auckland. It was the home of New
Zealand writer Frank Sargeson. It is now a museum...
- the years,
including the short-story
writers Katherine Mansfield,
Frank Sargeson and
Jacquie Sturm,
novelists Janet Frame,
Patricia Grace, Witi Ihimaera...
- later,
after her
final discharge from Seacliff,
Frame met
writer Frank Sargeson. She
lived and
worked at his home in Takapuna, an
Auckland suburb, from...
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playwright Deborah Pullen –
footballer Winston Reid –
footballer Frank Sargeson –
playwright Keith Sinclair –
historian Harry Sinclair – film director...
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Inorganic Chemistry. 17 (12): 3334–41. doi:10.1021/ic50190a006. Lay,
Peter A.;
Sargeson, Alan M.; Taube,
Henry (1986). "Cis -Bis(2,2′-Bipyridine-N,N ′) Complexes...
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received a
number of
significant literary awards including the
Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship in 2000, the Bank of New
Zealand Katherine Mansfield Award for...