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  1. Gee began writing Plumb in 1976, at age 45, after moving from Auckland to Nelson with his wife and family and earning a Literary Fund Scholarship that allowed him to begin writing full-time. He had wanted to write a novel about his grandfather, controversial Presbyterian minister James Chapple, for many years.

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    The Big Season,Hutchinson (London, England), 1962. A Special Flower,Hutchinson (London, England), 1965. In My Father's Den,Faber & Faber (London, England), 1972. Games of Choice,Faber & Faber (London, England), 1976. Plumb(first book in a trilogy), Faber & Faber (London, England), 1978. Meg (second book in a trilogy), Faber & Faber (London, England...

    Under the Mountain, Oxford UniversityPress (New York, NY), 1979. The World around the Corner, illustrated by Gary Hebley, Oxford UniversityPress (Wellington, New Zealand), 1980, Oxford University Press (New York, NY), 1981. The Halfmen of O(first book in "O" trilogy), Oxford University Press (New York, NY), 1982. The Priests of Ferris(second book i...

    A Glorious Morning, Comrade(short stories), Auckland University Press/Oxford University Press (Auckland, New Zealand), 1975. Nelson Central School: A History,Nelson Central School Centennial Committee (Nelson, New Zealand), 1978. Collected Short Stories,Penguin (London, England), 1986, Penguin (New York, NY), 1997. Also author of scripts for televi...

  2. Jul 3, 1993 · July 3, 1993. With his prize-winning fifth novel, Plumb, Maurice Gee became one of New Zealand's premier writers. Now his 10th novel, Going West, is attracting fresh critical and popular acclaim, both here and in Britain. Maurice Gee talked to Andrew Johnston about Going West, about living as a writer, and about Wellington.

  3. Jan 1, 1978 · Gee writes as George Plumb, an old man recalling his life, from ministry in the Presbyterian church to time in jail for sedition; from small towns in New Zealand to Berkeley, California; from the birth of his 12 children to the death of the love of his life, and wife, Edie.

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  4. He was little recognized outside of his native country until the publication of his novel Plumb, which won the 1978 James Tait Black Memorial Award. Gee's short stories are primarily byproducts of his novels, and today they rank among the finest stories in New Zealand literature.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maurice_GeeMaurice Gee - Wikipedia

    Maurice Gough Gee (born 22 August 1931) is a New Zealand novelist. He is one of New Zealand's most distinguished and prolific authors, having written over thirty novels for adults and children, and has won numerous awards both in New Zealand and overseas, including multiple top prizes at the New Zealand Book Awards, the James Tait Black ...

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  7. Gee began writing Plumb in 1976, at age 45, after moving from Auckland to Nelson with his wife and family and earning a Literary Fund Scholarship that allowed him to begin writing full-time. He had wanted to write a novel about his grandfather, controversial Presbyterian minister James Chapple , for many years.

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