• ^ Contemporary Authors Online (2012). "Keri Hulme". GALE Literature Resource Center. 2 Ocak 2022 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 3 Mart 2018.
  • Keri Hulme, the New Zealander whose 1984 novel 'the bone people' won the Man Booker Prize, has died.
  • What sort of book is the bone people, and is IT for me? For USA readers, Keri Hulme has been compared to Carson McCullers.
  • Keri Hulme (b. 1947). New Zealand novelist, short-story writer and poet, whose first novel, The Bone People (1983), lifted the author from obscurity to world fame.
  • New Zealand novelist, poet, and short story writer Keri Hulme was born and raised in Otautahi, Christchurch. ... He died when Hulme was 11 years old.
  • Keri Hulme. Novelist, Writer, Poet. ... Keri Ann Ruhi Hulme, Kai Tainui. RELATED BIOGRAPHIES. İpek Ongun.
  • Keri Hulme has said that she enjoys fishing, painting, drinking, reading, walking, playing, eating, and people-watching in her spare time (Who’s Who 309).
  • Orkney Adası ve İngiliz atalara sahip Keri Hulme, Yeni Zelanda’nın Batı kıyısındaki Okarito’da yaşamıştır. Bir yazar ve ressamdır.
  • Keri Hulme’s Booker Prize-winning novel focuses on the mysterious relationships between three unorthodox outsiders of mixed Maori and European heritage.
  • Keri Hulme was a writer in residence at Otago University in New Zealand in 1978, and in 1985 at the University of Canterbury.