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Davin, Dan(iel Marcus)

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Davin, Dan(iel Marcus) (1913-1990)

New Zealand novelist and short-story writer. He was based in Oxford after 1945. His Irish Catholic upbringing and his wartime experience with the New Zealand Division provided the background for his acclaimed early novels Cliffs of Fall (1945) and For the Rest of Our Lives (1947).

His social and psychological concerns are reflected in Selected Stories (1981), in critical studies, and in an autobiography Closing Times (1975).


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