The Book of Iris: A Life of Robin Hyde

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Auckland University Press, 2002 - Biography & Autobiography - 778 pages
"Brilliant, beautiful, difficult and doomed, Iris Wilkinson (known as the writer Robin Hyde) led a short, tumultuous and incredibly productive life. Here her story is told for the first time in a dramatic and deeply moving narrative. Researched by both authors from 1965 to 1971, it was written in a first draft by Iris Wilkinson's friend, Gloria Rawlinson; since Rawlinson's death in 1995 it has been revised and completed by Derek Challis, Wilkinson's son. It includes appalling accounts of hidden pregnancies, harsh experience as a solo mother, dependence on drugs, intimate acquaintance with sexism and poverty, mental breakdown, and a perilous trip to China in wartime. There are deep friendships and hurtful betrayals. Always there is a dedicated and determined commitment to writing. ..."--Jacket.
 

Contents

A most unusual child I
1
Simone Purcell
22
Harry
44
Christopher Robin Hyde
64
Hanmer woods
79
John Schroder master of words
98
About the wee book
128
The most smuggled baby
154
The White Seat
364
I know what I am looking for
394
Where the joke comes in
430
A Night of Hell
455
Shiplights
488
Unbeaten and unbroken
539
Special for you
577
Paradox at Hsuchow
600

The lady editor
175
The Grey Lodge
208
Introducing Miss Methuselah
231
Bronze Outlaw
266
Am I a cuttlefish good only for squirting ink?
284
Thine Accursed
311
Caught between the hinges
344
China is floating past me
629
Little China
657
An idea in the minds of men
682
One straw too many
720
Notes
751
Sources
767
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