![]() ![]() He was public relations manager for Feltex New Zealand from 1961 to 1972. Ian Cross was a newspaper reporter from 1943 to 1956, at The Dominion (1943-1947 and chief reporter 1951-1956), the Panamá América (1947-1949) and the Southern Cross (the Labour Party newspaper, 1949-1950). Another memoir was released in 2007 called "Such Absolute Beginners". ![]() In addition, in 1988 Cross published "The Unlikely Bureaucrat", a non-fiction memoir. His later novels are "The Backward Sex" (1959), "After ANZAC Day" (1961) and "The Family Man" (1993). ![]() Cross was an editor of the New Zealand Listener from 1973 to 1977, chairman of the NZBC between 19 and chief executive from 1984 to 1986.ĭuring his career, he wrote a number of books, including his first novel "The God Boy", which was released in 1957 to critical acclaim. His contribution to New Zealand literature extends to his work on various boards, his critical commentaries and his various roles in the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC). ![]() ![]()
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