Roderick Finlayson

A Man from Another World: A biography

Roderick Finlayson
Roger Hickin
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h210 x 148mm - 288pg
3 Oct 2022 NZ
9780473647391
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Roderick Finlayson (1904-1992), storyteller and prophet, was one of the pioneering New Zealand writers who emerged in the 1930s. Vincent O' Sullivan once described him as ' our first writer to move with any ease or authenticity among the most vital traditions this country has' . Brown Man' s Burden, his first and best-known collection of short stories, was published in 1938. His friend, the Australian poet Bruce Beaver, called him a ' maker of stories about men and women in unremarkable, comical, tragical situations' who ' once lived with the Maori people as an adopted son and now chronicles the comedie humaine and that of the Pakeha, nervous usurper. ' His story-telling was direct and unsentimental in its sympathy for the inarticulate, the foolish, the poor and the dispossessed. Years ahead of its time, his prophetic voice was raised on behalf of the environment and race relations in a stream of polemical essays, articles and letters. This long overdue biography of Roderick Finlayson draws from his unpublished memoir, ' Scenes from a Writer' s Several Lives' , and from his correspondence with his friends D' Arcy Cresswell, Frank Sargeson, Bruce Beaver, James K. Baxter, O. E. Middleton, and the Greek artist Lydia Sarri. A Roderick Finlayson Reader, a selection of stories, essays, memoir, poems and letters, was published by Cold Hub Press in 2020.
Roger Hickin (b. 1951) is a New Zealand poet, translator, editor and publisher. He has published translations of Nicaraguan poets Joaquin Pasos, Carlos Martinez Rivas, Ernesto Cardenal, and Blanca Castellon (Cold Hub Press) and Mexican poet Rogelio Guedea (Cold Hub Press and Otago University Press). He is the editor of the Uncollected Poems of R. A. K. Mason (Cold Hub Press, 2019) and A Roderick Finlayson Reader (Cold Hub Press, 2020).

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