About: Kirsty Gunn

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Kirsty Gunn (born 1960, New Zealand) is a novelist and writer of short stories. Her stories include "Rain", which led to the 2001 film of the same name, directed by Christine Jeffs and also the 2001 ballet by the Rosas Company, set to "Music for Eighteen Musicians" a 1976 score by Steve Reich. Her novel The Boy and the Sea won the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year award in 2007. Her 2012 novel "The Big Music" won the Book of the Year in the 2013 New Zealand Post Book Awards. The novel took seven years to write, and was inspired by pibroch, the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe.

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  • Kirsty Gunn (geboren 1960 in Neuseeland) ist eine neuseeländisch-britische Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Kirsty Gunn (born 1960, New Zealand) is a novelist and writer of short stories. Her stories include "Rain", which led to the 2001 film of the same name, directed by Christine Jeffs and also the 2001 ballet by the Rosas Company, set to "Music for Eighteen Musicians" a 1976 score by Steve Reich. Her novel The Boy and the Sea won the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year award in 2007. Her 2012 novel "The Big Music" won the Book of the Year in the 2013 New Zealand Post Book Awards. The novel took seven years to write, and was inspired by pibroch, the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe. She is professor of writing practice at the University of Dundee. (en)
  • Kirsty Gunn, née en 1960 à Wellington, est une écrivaine néo-zélandaise. (fr)
  • 克絲堤‧甘恩(1960年-)是一名出生在新西蘭的作家,畢業於威靈頓維多利亞大學和牛津大學,曾擔任過自由撰稿人,亦是鄧迪大學創意寫作系的教授。其1994年推出的處女小說《雨》廣受好評,為她贏得了1994年英國藝術委員會文學獎,並於2001年改編成電影。2007年,憑《男孩與海》獲得首屆蘇格蘭藝術委員會年度最佳小說。 (zh)
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  • Kirsty Gunn (geboren 1960 in Neuseeland) ist eine neuseeländisch-britische Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Kirsty Gunn, née en 1960 à Wellington, est une écrivaine néo-zélandaise. (fr)
  • 克絲堤‧甘恩(1960年-)是一名出生在新西蘭的作家,畢業於威靈頓維多利亞大學和牛津大學,曾擔任過自由撰稿人,亦是鄧迪大學創意寫作系的教授。其1994年推出的處女小說《雨》廣受好評,為她贏得了1994年英國藝術委員會文學獎,並於2001年改編成電影。2007年,憑《男孩與海》獲得首屆蘇格蘭藝術委員會年度最佳小說。 (zh)
  • Kirsty Gunn (born 1960, New Zealand) is a novelist and writer of short stories. Her stories include "Rain", which led to the 2001 film of the same name, directed by Christine Jeffs and also the 2001 ballet by the Rosas Company, set to "Music for Eighteen Musicians" a 1976 score by Steve Reich. Her novel The Boy and the Sea won the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year award in 2007. Her 2012 novel "The Big Music" won the Book of the Year in the 2013 New Zealand Post Book Awards. The novel took seven years to write, and was inspired by pibroch, the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe. (en)
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  • Kirsty Gunn (de)
  • Kirsty Gunn (fr)
  • Kirsty Gunn (en)
  • 克絲堤·甘恩 (zh)
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