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Hamish Keith - Native Wit (2nd Hand Softback)
Synopsis
The lively memoir of one of New Zealand's wittiest art, urbanism and social commentators.
Legendary art commentator Hamish Keith returned to much-deserved national attention when his television series and accompanying book The Big Picture seized the imagination of New Zealanders. The high-rating show and bestselling book rekindled fresh enthusiasm for the complex and fascinating story of our art heritage and cemented Keith's stature as one of our most engaging, confronting and witty cultural commentators.
Native Wit, Keith's witty, revealing memoir, gives readers an insight into his well-lived, rich and immensely varied life. Whether as a confrere of Colin McCahon, the chairman of the Arts Council, husband of Oscar-winning film costume designer Ngila Dickson, bon vivant and accomplished chef or arch enemy of doddering bureaucrats, Keith has a dynamic personality and a trenchant analysis that makes him a pleasure to read.
Details
- Format : Slightly Larger 2nd Hand Softback with French Fold Sleeves
- Condition : Good (Almost Very Good)
- Category : Non-Fiction - Autobiography & Biography
- Published : 2008 (Random House New Zealand - 1st Edition & Author Signed)
- ISBN : 9781869418434
- SKU : B003073
- PPC : SP850gm
- RRP : Unknown
- Quantity Available : 1 only.
B&W and colour photographs & illustrations. 361pp.
Signed by Hamish Keith on the front endpaper. With gift inscription.
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The Author
Hamish Keith is well known as an arts consultant, media writer, broadcaster and author of a number of art and social history publications.
Keith has published a number of books on cultural and social history and cooking as well as the arts. He has also contributed reviews and comment on the arts and urban and social issues for numerous magazines and newspapers.