Please join us at 12.15pm on Wednesday 5 September to hear
acclaimed biographer Joanne Drayton discuss‘The Search for Anne Perry’
On
22 June 1954, Juliet Hulme and her friend Pauline Parker, set out for an
afternoon in Victoria Park, Christchurch
with Pauline’s mother, Honora Parker. For Honora, the walk ended with her
murder. Juliet and Pauline were subsequently tried in a sensational court
case that was widely covered by the press in New
Zealand and
overseas.
Having been found guilty, Juliet spent five
and a half years in prison. On her release she changed her name, left New
Zealand and disappeared from view. Then Peter
Jackson’s Heavenly Creatures (1994) changed everything. With interest
in the murder reignited, journalists managed to track down Juliet Hulme, who
was now living under the name of Anne Perry – and leading a successful life as
a bestselling crime fiction writer (she’s sold more than 25 million copies of
her books).
While Anne’s identity has been revealed to
the world for some years now, she has never spoken to a biographer about her
life in-depth. However, in a ground-breaking move, the famously private Perry
agreed to be interviewed by Joanne Drayton, allowing her unparalleled access to
her friends, relatives, colleagues and archives. This unique access has
resulted in the first comprehensive biography of Anne Perry, bringing together
the two somewhat incompatible lives of Juliet Hulme the murderer, and Anne
Perry the bestselling author in a literary biography with a twist.
JOANNE DRAYTON is an Associate Professor in the
Department of Design at UNITEC, Auckland ,
where she lectures in art history and theory. She is the author of the
critically acclaimed Ngaio Marsh: Her Life in Crime (2008) and biographies of
Edith Collier, Rhona Haszard and Frances Hodgkins.
Join
us on L4, ASB House, 101 The Terrace, Wellington .
Everyone is welcome - talks are for approximately one hour.
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