TY - BOOK AU - Frame,Janet TI - Janet Frame, stories & poems: the lagoon & other stories, the pocket mirror SN - 1869416635 (pbk.) : U1 - NZ823.2 22 PY - 2004/// CY - Auckland, N.Z. PB - Random House New Zealand KW - New Zealand poetry KW - 20th century KW - lcsh KW - Short stories, New Zealand N1 - Originally published as: The lagoon and other stories. Christchurch, N.Z. : Caxton Press, 1961. The pocket mirror. New York : G. Braziller, 1967; The lagoon & other stories -- The pocket mirror; The lagoon and other stories -- The lagoon -- The secret -- Keel and kool -- The bedjacket -- My cousins who could eat cooked turnips -- Dossy -- Swans -- The day of the sheep -- Child -- Spirit -- Snap-dragons -- My Father's best suit -- A beautiful nature -- On the car -- Tiger, tiger -- Jan Godfrey -- Summer -- Miss Gibson and the lumber-room -- A note on the Russian War -- The birds began to sing -- The pictures -- Treasure -- The park -- My last story -- The pocket mirror -- Dunedin poem -- The clock tower -- Speke Philip Sparrow, speke -- Sunday afternoon at two o'clock -- A resolution -- I must go down to the seas again -- Big Bill -- The new building -- Sunday morning -- Dunedin morning -- Mountaineer -- Leith Street -- Chant -- Morning -- Views -- The place -- Thistledown -- Season -- Sunday drive -- Museum piece -- A poem -- Question -- Instructions for bombing with Napalm -- Story -- O lung flowering like a tree -- Napalm -- The sun shines all day vulgarly -- Yet another poem about a dying child -- At Evans Street -- The clown -- Vacant possession -- The tree -- The garden -- Rain on the roof -- The whelk -- Crusts -- Photos -- A life sentence -- Cherry tree -- Comment -- A visit to the retired English professor -- The family doom -- Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran -- Wet morning Once -- Resolution -- The sun speaks at Perihelion -- Atom -- Haworth parsonage, Mt: Maunganui -- I knew a man -- My home -- Pukeko -- The peach -- When the sun shines more years than fear -- Chimney fire -- Summer -- Some will be for burning -- Thought -- Soon -- New Year -- Tadpole -- Prejudice -- Her thoughts -- The sun -- Dialogue -- The sanctuary of hunger -- Memory -- Words -- These poets -- Snow -- Furniture -- The sunflowers -- Cold snap -- Hotel, Cambridge -- People are ill, dying -- Dunedin walk -- Mother and son -- The Kea speaks from the Dunedin Botanical Gardens -- Dunedin story -- The treadmill -- Dream -- Cat spring -- Sparrows climb the stair -- Born in a gentle country -- Beginnings -- Early spring -- The reply -- Poets -- Wyndham -- Curiosity, custom, hunger, fear, and sound -- Duties -- Flo -- Dream -- For Zarene Rose -- This is the forest -- The chrysalids -- The pocket mirror -- At night -- Country dead -- Beach -- Jungle fruit -- Dying -- The spell -- A golden cat -- Mother and daughter -- Lament for the lakes -- The cabbages -- The suicides -- The city -- On reading a book of poems -- Overlooked -- Poem of sight -- The flowering cherry -- Last will and testament -- The Fahrenheit man -- My Mother remembers her fellow pupils at school -- The people -- He swam like a stone -- The mountain -- Had man no memory -- Photocopier in the English department -- The dreams -- Sunday -- Complaint -- Autumn -- Mevagissey evening -- I do not deny the sun -- Christmas and death -- Too cold -- Memories again -- Three black mice -- The footballer in the small room -- Impard a willow-cell in sordure -- Graduate -- Rain -- Return -- Mr Universe -- The Poet -- Matthew -- Telephonist -- Gods -- Overheard -- The bittern -- Aunt Winter -- The dead -- As I walked along the street -- A marriage -- Nouns -- A light verse -- Snowdrop -- Another country -- Declining the offer of a pair of doves -- Skid row no-hoper -- Janus -- By the sea -- A painting by Colin McCahon -- Summer -- Some thoughts on bereavement -- The ancient Mother, a shape of pumice -- Once, between myself and the pine trees -- The bure -- Letter -- Personal effects -- Christmas -- L-driver -- In a garnet world -- Unemployment -- The foxes ER -