Stephen Daisley

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Stephen Daisley
Born1955
New Zealand
LanguageEnglish
NationalityNew Zealand
Years active1990-
Notable worksTraitor

Stephen Daisley is a New Zealand novelist who won the 2011 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction for his novel Traitor. He was born in New Zealand in 1955, and spent five years in the New Zealand army before working as a sheep herder, bush cutter, truck driver, construction worker and bartender. He now lives in Perth, Western Australia.[1] He won the top literary honor of the nation, the prestigious $50,000 Ockham New Zealand Book Award, 2016, for his second novel Coming Rain.[1]

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Novels

Awards

Interviews

  • Amanda Curtin on Looking Up/Looking Down[2]

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