Fiona Kidman

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فيونا كيدمان (بالإنجليزية: Fiona Kidman)‏ (26 مارس 1940 في نيوزيلندا)؛ شاعرة، كاتِبة وروائية نيوزيلندية. rdf:langString
Fiona Kidman, née le 26 mars 1940 à Hawera, est une femme de lettres néo-zélandaise. Auteur de nouvelles et de romans, elle a publié plus de vingt livres et reçu de nombreux prix dont le prix New Zealand Post en 1987. Elle vit à Wellington. rdf:langString
Dame Fiona Judith Kidman DNZM OBE (née Eakin, born 26 March 1940) is a New Zealand novelist, poet, scriptwriter and short story writer. She grew up in Northland, and worked as a librarian and a freelance journalist early in her career. She began writing novels in the late 1970s, with her works often featuring young women subverting society's expectations, inspired by her involvement in the women's liberation movement. Her first novel, A Breed of Women (1979), caused controversy for this reason but became a bestseller in New Zealand. Over the course of her career, Kidman has written eleven novels, seven short-story collections, two volumes of her memoirs and six collections of poetry. Her works explore women's lives and issues of social justice, and often feature historical settings. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString فيونا كيدمان (بالإنجليزية: Fiona Kidman)‏ (26 مارس 1940 في نيوزيلندا)؛ شاعرة، كاتِبة وروائية نيوزيلندية.
rdf:langString Dame Fiona Judith Kidman DNZM OBE (née Eakin, born 26 March 1940) is a New Zealand novelist, poet, scriptwriter and short story writer. She grew up in Northland, and worked as a librarian and a freelance journalist early in her career. She began writing novels in the late 1970s, with her works often featuring young women subverting society's expectations, inspired by her involvement in the women's liberation movement. Her first novel, A Breed of Women (1979), caused controversy for this reason but became a bestseller in New Zealand. Over the course of her career, Kidman has written eleven novels, seven short-story collections, two volumes of her memoirs and six collections of poetry. Her works explore women's lives and issues of social justice, and often feature historical settings. Kidman is an influential figure in New Zealand literature and has been active in New Zealand's literary community, including by serving as the president of the New Zealand Society of Authors and the New Zealand Book Council and as a creative writing tutor. She has won a number of prestigious awards over the course of her career, including a Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement and the top award for fiction at the New Zealand Book Awards on two occasions.
rdf:langString Fiona Kidman, née le 26 mars 1940 à Hawera, est une femme de lettres néo-zélandaise. Auteur de nouvelles et de romans, elle a publié plus de vingt livres et reçu de nombreux prix dont le prix New Zealand Post en 1987. Elle vit à Wellington.
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