THE CULTURAL CURMUDGEON UPSET BY HOBGOBLINS OF LITTLE MINDS
New Zealand's professional cultural curmudgeon Hamish Keith is upset and bemused by Creative New Zealand's attitude to the application for modest funding from Dunedin's Kilmog Press.
Be sure to read Hamish Keith's column in The NZ Listener issue now on sale, February 6-12, 2010.
In the same issue is Paula Morris' review of William Trevor's Love & Summer, Louise O'Brien's review of The Museum of Innocence by Orhan Pamuk and a three page story on Barbara Kingsolver and her new book The Lacuna.
Author, gardener, landscape designer Xanthe White has advice on planting a coastal garden and ace wine writer Michael Cooper has words on the credibility of wine competitions.
Footnote:
Photo of Hamish Keith above by Marti Friedlander.
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