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Martin Edmond (born Ohakune, 1952) is a New Zealand author and screenplay writer. He is the son of writer Lauris Edmond. Edmond studied Anthropology and English, graduating MA in English from Victoria University of Wellington. He spent a year working as a junior lecturer before joining avant garde theatre group Red Mole, with whom he spent five years as a writer and actor. He moved to Australia in 1981. Edmond has written screenplays for several New Zealand feature films, including ''Illustrious Energy'' (1987); ''The Footstep Man'' (1991) and ''Terra Nova'' (1996). Martin's books include ''Streets of Music'' (1980), ''Houses, Days, Skies'' (1988), ''The Autobiography of My Father'' (1992), and ''The Resurrection of Philip Clairmont'' (1999). ''The Autobiography of My Father'' was nominated for a 1993 Wattie's Book Award, and ''The Resurrection of Philip Clairmont'' was a finalist in the 2000 Montana New Zealand Book Awards. ==Awards and honors== *2013 Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Martin Edmond」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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