James McNeish
New Zealand writer
Sir James McNeish
Born James Henry Peter McNeish(1931-10-23 ) 23 October 1931Auckland , New Zealand Died 11 November 2016(2016-11-11) (aged 85)Wellington , New Zealand Occupation Novelist, biographer and playwright Language English Nationality New Zealand Education Auckland Grammar School Alma mater Auckland University College Spouse
Felicity Ann Wily
(
m. 1960;
div. 1964)
[ 1]
Helen Schnitzer
(
m. 1968)
[ 1] Children two
Sir James Henry Peter McNeish KNZM (23 October 1931 – 11 November 2016) was a New Zealand novelist, playwright and biographer.
Biography
McNeish attended Auckland Grammar School and graduated from Auckland University College with a degree in languages. He travelled the world as a young man, working as a deckhand on a Norwegian freighter in 1958, and recording folk music in 21 countries. He worked in the Theatre Workshop in London with Joan Littlewood , and was influenced by her spirit of socially-committed drama. He worked as a freelance programme and documentary maker for the BBC Radio 's Features Department in the 1960s. He also wrote for The Guardian and The Observer . He spent three years in Sicily with Danilo Dolci , the non-violent anti-Mafia reformer, and wrote Fire under the Ashes (1965, London: Hodder and Stoughton )[ 2] a biographical account of Dolci's life which is remarkable for its objectivity and clarity. He wrote some 25 books.
McNeish's writing has been the subject of critical acclaim both at home and abroad. Besides New Zealand, his books are set in Sicily, London, Israel and New Caledonia. He was described as "prolific" by the Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature . His book Lovelock was nominated for the 1986 Booker Prize .[ 3]
In 1999, McNeish was awarded the prestigious National Library of New Zealand Research Fellowship, allowing him to research the lives and friendships of five prominent New Zealanders who attended Oxford University in the 1930s—four of them Rhodes Scholars : James Bertram , Geoffrey Cox , Dan Davin , Ian Milner and John Mulgan .[citation needed ] This multi-biography was published under the title The Dance of the Peacocks: New Zealanders in exile in the time of Hitler and Mao Tse Tung (2003). In the same vein, The Sixth Man (2007) is a biography of another gifted New Zealander, Paddy Costello , who studied at Cambridge University during the same period and whose subsequent career in the Foreign Office was marred by controversy.
In 2010, McNeish was honoured with the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement in Non-Fiction.[ 4] His intention was to donate part of his prize towards a travel scholarship—'a hardship scheme'—for young writers.
McNeish investiture by Sir Anand Satyanand at Government House, Wellington
It was said about McNeish that among New Zealand novelists, he was the 'wild card'. In an interview with Philip Matthews in 2010 (Weekend , 26 June 2010), he said: "I've always been an outsider, and I'm quite comfortable with that. To retain your critical sense in a small society like New Zealand, you have to stand apart".
In the 2011 New Year Honours , McNeish was appointed as Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to literature.[ 5]
McNeish lived in Wellington , New Zealand, with his wife Helen, Lady McNeish. He has one son Mark and one daughter, Kathryn. He died on 11 November 2016, aged 85, several days after submitting his final manuscript, Breaking Ranks , to HarperCollins for publication in April 2017.[ 6]
Awards
Major works
Novels
Mackenzie (1970)
The Mackenzie Affair (1972)
The Glass Zoo (1976)
Joy (1982)
Lovelock (1986; enlarged edition, 2009)
Penelope's Island (1990)
My Name Is Paradiso (1995)
Mr Halliday & the Circus Master (1996)
The Crime of Huey Dunstan (2010)
Non-Fiction
Tavern in the Town (1957; revised and enlarged, 1984)
Fire Under the Ashes: A Life of Danilo Dolci (1965)
Larks in a Paradise (with Marti Friedlander ) (1974)
As for the Godwits (1977)
Art of the Pacific (with Brian Brake ) (1980)
Belonging: Conversations in Israel (1980)
Walking on my Feet: A Life of A.R.D. Fairburn (with Helen McNeish) (1983)
Ahnungslos in Berlin: A Berlin Diary (1985)
The Man from Nowhere & Other Prose (1991)
The Mask of Sanity: The Bain Murders (1997)
An Albatross Too Many (1998)
Dance of the Peacocks: New Zealanders in exile in the time of Hitler and Mao Tse-tung (Vintage Books , 2003), ISBN 1-86941-564-7
The Sixth Man: the extraordinary life of Paddy Costello (2007)
Touchstones – Memories of people and place (2012)[ 9] [ 10]
Seelenbinder: the Olympian who defied Hitler (2016)
Plays
The Mouse Man (1975)
Eighteen Ninety-Five (1975)
The Rocking Cave (1973)
Thursday Bloody Thursday (1998)
Articles, reviews and essays
Anthology
Articles
A visit to Denis Glover , Quote Unquote (30 Dec 1995) 17–19
Ambush aftermath in New Caledonia, The Press (1991) 18
Did Ulysses just sail round Sicily? The Dominion (1991) 8
Mulgan's War, The Listener (April 1994) 38
Paper exodus sends our literary heritage abroad, The Dominion Sunday Times (1990) 9–20
Paper exodus sends our literary heritage abroad, Archifacts (April 1991) 77–91
Patric's Day (Obit of Patric Carey) The Listener (September 2006)
Biography
Walking on my feet: A. R. D. Fairburn : a kind of biography. Auckland, Collins 1983, New Outlook Dec 1983/Jan 1984 Dec/Jan (1983) 37
Interview
The Greek Experience: a conversation with David Kennedy, Art New Zealand 36 (1985) 50–53
Letter
Murder in Bainville: an open letter to Graeme Lay, Quote Unquote 25 July (1995) 16–17
Non-Fiction
A war of nerves, The Listener 118.2486 (1987) 16–19
Breaking the silence, The Listener 146.2850 (1994) 20–25
Case closed : how and why David Bain killed his family, The Listener (1997) 18
Lovelock's dream mile, The Listener 145.2839 (1994) 24–25
Tavern in the Town. Wellington: Reed, 1957
The Ends of Empire : Part 1, The Listener 115.2448 (1987) 11–15
The Ends of Empire : Part 2, The Listener 115.2449 (1987) 10–13
The Grand Old Hotels of Thermal-land, Meanjin Quarterly 47 May (1985) 144–148
The Man From Nowhere & Other Prose. Auckland: Godwit, 1991
North and South Dec (1991) 119–123
Walking on My Feet : A. R. D. Fairburn, 1904–1957 : a Kind of Biography. Auckland: Collins, 1983
Who will guard the peace? The Listener ang2057 124.2571 (1989) 12–15
Landfall 37 June (1983) 218–220
New Outlook Autumn (1983) 35
Lovelock' Auckland, Godwit, 1994
New Zealand Runner 49 April (1987) 16
Mackenzie: a Novel Auckland: Godwit, 1995
Affairs 91 Mar (1971). Quote Unquote 22 April (1995) 30–31
Mr Halliday and the Circus Master. Auckland: David Ling Publishing, 1996
Quote Unquote 41 Nov (1996) 30
North and South 128 Nov (1996) 140–142
New Zealand Books 7.1 Mar (1997) 10–11
My Name is Paradiso, Auckland: David Ling Publishing, 1995.
Quote Unquote 24 June (1995) 26
Metro 169 July (1995) 117–119
Landfall 190 Spring (1995) 360–362
New Zealand Books 5.5 Dec (1995) 9-11
Penelope's Island, Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1990
Metro 113 Nov (1990) 180–182
New & Notable 7.5 Nov (1990) 5
The Glass Zoo, London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1976
Best Sellers 36 Sept (1976) 184-184
Landfall 30 Sept (1976) 208–211
Islands 5.1 Sept (1976) 100–102
The Mackenzie Affair, Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1972
Profile
Last of the fighting brigadiers, New Zealand Herald (1993) 2-2
Last of the fighting brigadiers, The Press (1993) 12
Last of the fighting brigadiers, The Dominion (1993) 11
The man between the rivers, Otago Daily Times (1993) 21
New Zealand Geographic 8 Oct/Dec (1990) 18–41
The man who made social medicine work (George McCall Smith, 1883–1958) The Listener April (1976) 20–21
Review The Listener 1565 Oct (1969) 20
The Dominion Oct (1993) 16
Quote Unquote 38 Aug (1996) 30
Sources
Articles
Leek, Robert H., Home-grown vintage 73, Islands 2 Spring (1973) 315–318
Four writers awarded scholarships, The Dominion (1989) 13
Leigh, Jack, Circular journeys, The New Zealand Herald (1995) 6
Mannion, Robert, A view to a killing, The Dominion (1997) 7
Pennell, Graeme, Two faces of the same tragedy, Otago Daily Times (1997) 23
Pennell, Graeme, Who pulled the trigger? David or Robin Bain? The New Zealand Herald (1997) 19
Pennell, Graeme, Writers put Bain cases: murderer or victim? s18 The New Zealand Herald (1997) 17
Interviews
Haley, Russell, Underdogs and overdogs, New Outlook Autumn (1983) 18–20
King, John, A Sicilian adventure, The Evening Post (1995) 9–10
Samson, Alan, Cold , Mafia inspire new book, (1995) 9
Nichol, Ruth, Skinning a pumpkin, Quote Unquote 24 June (1995) 27
Kitchin, Peter, Madness, murder in family of misfits, The Evening Post (1997) 5
Van Beynen, Martin, The Bain murders : a psychological mystery? (1997) 3
Saker, Nicola, At the writers desk: James McNeish, Wellington City Magazine Summer (1986) 56
McNeish – just a man who writes books, The Dominion (1989) 13
Sharp, Iain, Ironies with wry detachment, New Zealand Books 5.5 Dec (1995) 9-11
Bartel, Susan, National Library Fellow 1999: James McNeish, Off the Record 6 (1999) 4
Reviews
Penguin, NZ Weekly News 5311 (1965) 41
McEldowney, Dennis, The Listener 65.1626 (1970) 16
Jones, Lloyd, Landfall 25 March (1971) 93–103
Simpson, Tony, Affairs 91 March (1971)
Cleveland, L., The Listener 71.1726 (1972) 56
McEldowney, Dennis, Islands 2 Autumn (1973) 106–108
Rea, Ken, Act 20 Aug (1973) 56–58
King, Michael, NZ Bookworld 14 Feb/Mar (1975) 27
Oppenheim, R., New Argot 3.1 Mar (1975) 4
Fry, A., The Listener 79.1860 (1975) 50–51
Bertram, James, The Listener 81.1898 (1976) 36–37
Rhodes, H. Winston, Landfall 30 Sept (1976) 208–211
Cunningham, Kevin, NZ Bookworld 25 June (1976) 19
Observer (1976) 30
New Statesman 91 (1976) 108
TLS (The Times Literary Supplement ) (1976) 76
Kirkus Reviews 44 (1976) 343
The Listener London 95 (1976) 108
Christian Science Monitor 68 (1976) 27
Best Sellers 36 Sept (1976) 184
Library Journal 101 (1976)1798
McEldowney, Dennis, Islands 5.1 Sept (1976) 100–102
Sanderson, M., The Listener 87.1974 (1977) 76–77
Owen, A., NZ Bookworld 45 Feb (1978) 21–22
Lambrecht, Winifred, Library Journal 105 (1980) 1072
Glatt, Carol R., Library Journal 105 (1980) 871
Publishers Weekly 217 (1980) 101
Kirkus Reviews 48 (1980) 192
Publishers Weekly 217 (1980) 74
Booklist 76 (1980) 1251
Guardian Weekly 123 (1980) 21
Stringer, Terry, Art New Auckland 15 (1980) 57
Edmond, Lauris, New Outlook Dec (1983) 37
Edmond, Lauris, New Outlook Dec 1983/Jan 1984 Dec/Jan (1983) 37
Evans, P. Lipsync 103.2256 (1983) 98
Gifkins, Michael, New Outlook Autumn (1983) 35
Alpers, Antony, The Listener 2289.105 Dec (1983) 86
Alpers, Antony, The Listener 105.2289 (1983) 86
Theobald, G., PSA Journal 70.2 Mar (1983) 14
Owens, J., Landfall 37 June (1983) 218–220
NZ Wineglass 44 Dec (1984) 9
Butterworth, S., The Listener 109.2343 (1985) 26
King, Michael, Metro 6.66 Dec (1986) 269–273
Robinson, Roger, The Listener 116.2465 (1987) 56
Mowbray, Trevor, School Library Review 7.3 (1987) 16–26
Fordyce, Stephen, New Zealand Runner 49 April (1987) 16
Steinberg, Sybil, Publishers Weekly 233.20 (1988) 67
Moffitt, D. New & Notable 7.5 Nov (1990) 5
Crosbie, Sharon, The Dominion Sunday Times (1990) 13
Brooke, Agnes Mary, The Press (1990) 27
King, Michael, Metro 113 Nov (1990) 180–182
Eggleton, David, The Evening Post (1990) 5
Eggleton, David, Otago Daily Times (1990) 21
Ireland, Kevin, The Dominion (1990) 7
Lay, Graeme, The Listener 128.2641 (1990) 110–111
Lay, Graeme, North and South Dec (1991) 119–123
Burton, David, The Evening Post (1991) 5
Palenski, Ron, The Dominion (1991) 9
Swain, Pauline, The Dominion Sunday Times (1991) 22
Wattie, Nelson, Landfall 45.3 Sept (1991) 368–370
Griffiths, George , The Otago Daily Times (1992) 26
Hill, David, The Listener (1995) 50
Cooper, Ronda, Metro 169 July (1995) 117–119
Lay, Graeme, North and South 110 May (1995) 128–132
Smither, Elizabeth Quote Unquote 24 June (1995) 26
Kroetsch, Laura. The Dominion (1995) 20
King, John, The Evening Post (1995) 7
Savage, Paul, The Press (1995) 11
Broatch, Mark, Quote Unquote 22 April (1995) 30–31
Jensen, Kai, Landfall 190 Spring (1995) 360–362
James, Bryan, The Otago Daily Times (1995) 28
Sharp, Iain, New Zealand Books 5.5 Dec (1995) 9-11
The New Zealand Herald (1995) 6
Cross, Ian, The Listener (1996) 47
Simpson, Tony, The Dominion (1996) 20
Scott, Bede, The Sunday Star Times (1996) 4
McLauchlan, Gordon, The New Zealand Herald (1996) 8
McLean, Gavin, The Otago Daily Times (1996) 22
Stratford, Stephen, Quote Unquote 41 Nov (1996) 30
Burnard, Trevor. The Press (1996) 16
Eggleton, David, The Evening Post (1996) 7
Lay, Graeme, North and South 128 Nov (1996) 140–142
Cooper, Ronda, Metro 184 Oct (1996) 117–120
Lay, Graeme, North and South 137 Aug (1997) 132–134
Warner, Howard, New Zealand Books 7.1 Mar (1997) 10–11
Van Beynen, Martin, The Press (1997) 16
Kitchin, Peter, The Evening Post (1997) 7
Richards, Ian, The Listener (1998) 45
Prebble, Ray, The Evening Post (1998) 5
Hill, David, The Dominion (1998) 20
Ireland, Kevin, The New Zealand Herald (1998) 6
Sandra K. Bogart NZHerald.co.nz (2007) 16 July
Eugene Bingham NZHerald.co.nz (2007) 8 September
Hill, David, NZHerald.co.nz (2010) 20 July
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