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== Bibliography == {{Incomplete list|date=May 2022}} [[File:Janet Frame memorial plaque in Dunedin.jpg|thumb|Memorial plaque dedicated to Janet Frame in Dunedin, on the Writers' Walk on the Octagon]] === Novels === * 1957 {{cite book <!--|author=Frame, Janet--> |title=[[Owls Do Cry]] |location=Christchurch |publisher=Pegasus Press <!--|isbn=-->}} * 1961 ''Faces in the Water''. Christchurch: Pegasus Press; New York: Braziller. * 1962 ''The Edge of the Alphabet''. Christchurch: Pegasus Press. * 1963 ''Scented Gardens for the Blind''. London: WH Allen. * 1965 ''The Adaptable Man''. London: WH Allen. * 1966 ''A State of Siege''. New York: Braziller. Adapted into [[A State of Siege (film)|a film of the same name]] (1978), screenplay by Frame, in collaboration with director [[Vincent Ward (director)|Vincent Ward]] producer [[Tim White (New Zealand producer)|Tim White]], released 1978.<ref>{{cite web | title=Tim White |first=Costa |last=Botes| website=NZ On Screen | url=https://www.nzonscreen.com/profile/tim-white/biography | access-date=9 January 2025}}</ref> * 1968 ''The Rainbirds''. London: WH Allen. (Published in the US with Frame's preferred original title, ''Yellow Flowers in the Antipodean Room''. New York: Braziller, 1969) * 1970 ''Intensive Care''. New York: Braziller. * 1972 ''Daughter Buffalo''. New York: Braziller. * 1979 ''Living in the Maniototo''. New York: Braziller. * 1989 ''[[The Carpathians]]''. New York: Braziller. * 2007 ''Towards Another Summer''. Auckland: Vintage {{ISBN|978-1-86941-868-7}} (Posthumously published). * 2013 ''In the Memorial Room''. Melbourne: Text Publishing. {{ISBN|978-1-92214-713-4}} (written in 1974, published posthumously by her request). === Short fiction === ;Collections * 1951 ''The Lagoon and Other Stories''. Christchurch: Caxton Press. (Mistakenly dated on first edition as 1952) * 1963. ''The Reservoir: Stories and Sketches''. New York: Braziller * 1963. ''Snowman Snowman: Fables and Fantasies''. New York: Braziller * 1966 ''The Reservoir and Other Stories'' London: W.H. Allen. Commonwealth edition, selection from ''The Reservoir: Stories and Sketches'' and ''Snowman Snowman: Fables and Fantasies''. * 1983. ''You Are Now Entering the Human Heart''. Wellington: Victoria University Press. * 2012. ''Gorse Is Not People''. Auckland: Penguin. Posthumous, previously unpublished and uncollected stories. Published in the US as ''Between My Father and the King''. Berkeley: Counterpoint. === Children's fiction === * 1969. ''Mona Minim and the Smell of the Sun''. (With illustrations by [[Robin Jacques]].) New York: Braziller (Reissued posthumously in 2005 by Random House, New Zealand, with illustrations by David Elliot). === Poetry === ;Collections * 1967. ''The Pocket Mirror''. New York: Braziller. * 2006. ''The Goose Bath''. Auckland: Random House/Vintage (Posthumously published); (Released in the UK as a collected edition along with selections from ''The Pocket Mirror'' under the title ''Storms Will Tell: Selected Poems''. Bloodaxe Books, 2008) * 2017. ''Parleranno le tempeste''. Mendrisio: Gabriele Capelli Editore (Posthumously published); (Released in Italy and Switzerland as a collected edition along with selections from ''The Pocket Mirror'' and ''The Goose Bath''). Italian. Translated by Eleonora Bello and Francesca Benocci. Preface by Pamela Gordon (Janet Frame Literary Trust) <!-- ;Anthologies (edited) ;List of poems {|class='wikitable sortable' width='90%' |- !width=25%|Title !|Year !|First published !|Reprinted/collected |- |Title |Year |First published |Collected in |- |}--> === Autobiography === * 1982. ''To the Is-Land'' (Autobiography 1). New York: Braziller. * 1984. ''An Angel at My Table'' (Autobiography 2). New York: Braziller. * 1984. ''The Envoy From Mirror City'' (Autobiography 3). Auckland: Century Hutchinson. * 1989. ''An Autobiography'' (Collected edition). Auckland: Century Hutchinson (Posthumously reprinted under the title ''An Angel at My Table'', London: Virago, 2008). === Separately published stories and poems === <!-- Move this into the relevant tables under Short Fiction and Poetry above--> * 1946. "University Entrance" in ''[[New Zealand Listener]]'', 22 March 1946. * 1947. "Alison Hendry" in [[Landfall (journal)|''Landfall'']] 2, June 1947. (Published under the penname "Jan Godfrey"; reprinted in ''The Lagoon and Other Stories'' under the title "Jan Godfrey".) * 1954. "The Waitress" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 9 July 1954 * 1954. "The Liftman" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 13 August 1954 * 1954. "On Paying the Third Installment" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 10 September 1954 * 1954. "Lolly Legs" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 15 October 1954 * 1954. "Trio Concert" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 29 October 1954. * 1954. "Timothy" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 26 November 1954 * 1955. "The Transformation" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 28 January 1955 * 1956. "The Ferry" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 13 July 1956. * 1956. "Waiting for Daylight" in ''Landfall'' (NZ) 10 * 1956. "I Got Shoes" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 2 November 1956. * 1957. "Face Downwards in the Grass" in ''Mate'' (NZ) 1 * 1957. "The Dead" in ''Landfall'' (NZ) 11 * 1957. "The Wind Brother" in ''School Journal'' (NZ) 51.1 * 1958. "The Friday Night World" in ''School Journal'' (NZ) 52.1 * 1962. "Prizes" in ''[[The New Yorker]]'' 10 March 1962 * 1962. "The Red-Currant Bush, the Black-Currant Bush, the Gooseberry Bush, the African Thorn Hedge, and the Garden Gate Who Was Once the Head of an Iron Bed" in ''[[Mademoiselle (magazine)|Mademoiselle]]'' April 1962 * 1963. "The Reservoir" in ''The New Yorker'' 12 January 1963 (reprinted in ''The Reservoir: Stories and Sketches'') * 1963. "The Chosen Image" in ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'', July 1963 * 1964. "The Joiner" in ''Landfall'' (NZ) 18 * 1957. "The Road to Takapuna" in ''Mate'' (NZ) 12 * 1964. "Scott's Horse" in ''Landfall'' (NZ) 18 * 1964. "The Senator Had Plans" in ''Landfall'' (NZ) 18 * 1965. "The Bath" in ''Landfall'' (NZ) 19 (Reprinted in ''You Are Now Entering the Human Heart'') * 1966. "A Boy's Will" in ''Landfall'' (NZ) 20 * 1966. "White Turnips: A Timely Monologue" in ''[[New Zealand Monthly Review]]'' May 1966 * 1966. "In Alco Hall" in ''Harper's Bazaar'', November 1966 * 1968. "In Mexico City" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 20 December 1968 * 1969. "You Are Now Entering the Human Heart" in ''The New Yorker'' 29 March 1969 (Reprinted in ''You Are Now Entering the Human Heart'') * 1969. "The Birds of the Air" in ''Harper's Bazaar'', June 1969 * 1969. "Jet Flight" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 8 August 1969 * 1969. "The Words" in ''Mademoiselle'' October 1969 * 1970. "Winter Garden" in ''The New Yorker'' 31 January 1970 * 1974. "They Never Looked Back" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 23 March 1974 * 1975. "The Painter" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 6 September 1975 * 1976. "Rain on the Roof" in ''The Journal'' (NZ), April 1976 (Previously published in ''The Pocket Mirror'') * 1979. "Insulation" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 17 March 1979 * 1979. "Two Widowers" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 9 June 1979 * 2004. "Three Poems by Janet Frame" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 28 August – 3 September 2004 (Posthumously published) [https://web.archive.org/web/20051201065346/http://www.listener.co.nz/default,2490.sm view online] * 2008. "A Night at the Opera" in ''The New Yorker'', 2 June 2008 (Posthumously published) [https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/06/02/a-night-at-the-opera-fiction-janet-frame view online] * 2008. "Gorse Is Not People" in ''The New Yorker'', 1 September 2008 (Posthumously published) [http://www.newyorker.com/fiction/features/2008/09/01/080901fi_fiction_frame view online] *2010. "Gavin Highly" in ''The New Yorker'', 29 March 2010 (Posthumously published) [https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/04/05/gavin-highly view online] === Articles, reviews, essays and letters === * 1953. "A Letter to Frank Sargeson" in ''Landfall'' 25, March 1953 * 1954. "Review of Terence Journet's ''Take My Tip''" in ''Landfall'' 32, December 1954 * 1955. "Review of ''A Fable'' by William Faulkner" in ''Parson's Packet'', no. 36, October–December 1955 * 1964. "Memory and a Pocketful of Words" in ''Times Literary Supplement'', 4 June 1964 * 1964. "This Desirable Property" in ''New Zealand Listener'', 3 July 1964 * 1965. "Beginnings" in ''Landfall'' (NZ) 73, March 1965 * 1968. "The Burns Fellowship" in ''Landfall'' (NZ) 87, September 1968 * 1973. "Charles Brasch 1909–1973: Tributes and Memories from His Friends" in ''Islands'' (NZ) 5, Spring 1973 * 1975. "Janet Frame on ''Tales from Grimm''" in ''Education'' (NZ) 24.9, 1975 * 1982. "Departures and Returns" in G. Amirthanayagan (ed.) ''Writers in East-West Encounter'', London: Macmillan, 1982 (Originally delivered as a paper at the International Colloquium on the Cross-Cultural Encounter in Literature, East-West Center, [[Honolulu]], October 1977). * 1984. "A last Letter to Frank Sargeson" in ''Islands'' (NZ) 33, July
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