Jack Lasenby (1931–2019)
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Jack Lasenby is an editor and writer of children's books. He is from New Zealand. From 1969 to 1975, Lasenby edited the School Journal, which had previously been edited by the poets James K. Baxter, Alistair Campbell, and Louis Johnson. His work with School Journal brought him into close contact visa mer with leading authors and illustrators of children's books. Lasenby has been honored many times, receiving the Esther Glen Award for distinguished contribution to New Zealand literature for children and young adults in 1987 for Mangrove Summer. He also received the 1993 AIM Children's Book Award Honour Award in Senior Fiction for The Conjuror. In 1996, his book, The Waterfall, received the AIM Children's Book Award for Senior Fiction. Lasenby also received the New Zealand Post Children's Book Award in 1997, 1998, and 1997 for The Battle of Pook Island, Because We Were the Travelers, and Tour, respectively. (Bowker Author Biography) visa färre
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Verk av Jack Lasenby
The Chatham Islands 2 exemplar
Lost and found 1 exemplar
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Allmänna fakta
- Födelsedag
- 1931
- Avled
- 2019-09-27
- Kön
- male
- Nationalitet
- Aotearoa / New Zealand
New Zealand - Födelseort
- Waharaoa, New Zealand
- Bostadsorter
- Wellington, New Zealand
- Utbildning
- University of Auckland
- Yrken
- lecturer
writer
editor
children's book author - Priser och utmärkelser
- Victoria University Writers' Fellow (1993)
Margaret Mahy Medal (2003) - Kort biografi
- Jack worked as a deer culler, possum trapper, fisherman, primary school teacher, editor of the School Journal, and lecturer in English at the Wellington Teachers’ College, before becoming a full-time writer — ‘the lowliest paid of them all,’ he admits, ‘short of being a dunny-cleaner for galley-slaves on the bottom deck of an ancient Roman quinquereme’. He lives in Wellington.
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Statistik
- Verk
- 36
- Medlemmar
- 258
- Popularitet
- #88,950
- Betyg
- 3.9
- Recensioner
- 9
- ISBN
- 60
- Språk
- 1