'a fabulous read'
Stephanie Johnson is the author of several collections of poetry
and of short stories, some plays and adaptations, and many fine
novels. The New Zealand Listener commented that 'Stephanie Johnson
is a writer of talent and distinction. Over the course of an
award-winning career - during which she has written plays, poetry,
short stories and novels - she has become a significant presence in
the New Zealand literary landscape, a presence cemented and
enhanced by her roles as critic and creative writing teacher.' The
Shag Incident won the Montana Deutz Medal for Fiction in 2003, and
Belief was shortlisted for the same award. Stephanie has also won
the Bruce Mason Playwrights Award and Katherine Mansfield
Fellowship, and was the 2001 Literary Fellow at the University of
Auckland. Many of her novels have been published in Australia,
America and the United Kingdom. She co-founded the Auckland Writers
and Readers Festival with Peter Wells in 1999. She is the 2023
recipient of the Prime Minister's Award for Literature.
The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature describes Johnson's
writing as 'marked by a dry irony, a sharp-edged humour that
focuses unerringly on the frailties and foolishness of her
characters . . . There is compassion, though, and sensitivity in
the development of complex situations', and goes on to note that 'a
purposeful sense of . . . larger concerns balances Johnson's
precision with the small details of situation, character and voice
that give veracity and colour'.
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