Owls Do Cry

New Zealand modernist novel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Owls Do Cry is a modernist novel by New Zealand author Janet Frame.[1] Published in 1957, the book covers the story of the Withers siblings, who live in a seaside town in the South Island through a period of 20 years. The book extensively covers Daphne Withers' journey, including undergoing lobotomy.[2] Owls Do Cry is the first novel written by Frame and its content is loosely based on Frame's life, particularly her experience of spending eight years in and out of mental asylums, greatly influenced the content of the novel.[3]

LanguageEnglish
Published1957
PublisherPegasus Press
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Owls Do Cry
AuthorJanet Frame
LanguageEnglish
Published1957
PublisherPegasus Press
Publication placeNew Zealand
ISBN9781869418892
OCLC960181712
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