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Barbara
Anderson is proof that an artist can start late and
produce a substantial and original body of work. Barbara started late,
but she was always a writer in waiting, and she brought to her work the
lifetime experiences of a sharp and worldly observer of communities,
workplaces, families and individuals. Her's is a graceful, surefooted
prose that seemed fully formed at the start of her career - then kept
getting better. She has a remarkable ear for dialogue, and an acute sense
of how people represent themselves to themselves, and to others. Barbara
has an amusing, amused and deeply humane view of human life. And her
novels, with their combination of vitality, gaiety and gravity, are
unique in our literature.
Elizabeth Knox
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The Arts Foundation
was sad to hear the news of Barbara Anderson's death yesterday, at aged
86. In 2011 Barbara was awarded an Arts Foundation Icon
Award - Whakamana Hiranga. This Award honours senior New Zealand
artists for their life-long achievements. Barbara was recognised
as being a leader in New Zealand Literature. The Award is
considered the Arts Foundation's highest honour and is limited to a
living circle of twenty artists.
The Arts
Foundation extends its condolences to Barbara's family and friends
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