Lana Kuhn-Sansom (19 works by) (birth name: Lana Sansom ) (a.k.a. Lan Sansom; Lana Kuhn; Lan Kuhn )
Born: Established: 1939 Hamilton ;
Gender: Female
No bio info available from usual sources; please check works when sighting. LH 23.04.03 BAL: There is also a very garbled entry in Kinetica with no genre/form attributed and no holdings: 'Those Who Love an Aboriginal Princess' Kuhn-Sansom, Lana, Kuhn, Ernst(ed), Kuhn-Sansom, Lana(Ill), Kuhn, Ernst(Photgr) Publication Details Kuhn-Sansom, Ernest and Lana , 2003. Should it be added to AustLit? And what is it? LH 23.04.03 Cover title page vol. 1 of Firebird has 'Our registered name Kuhn title name Gegenshatz My married name Kuhn Mrs. Lana Kuhn maiden name Sansom'. On title page of The Lesser Life has 'PROPER UNREGISTERED NAME Gagenshatz' Difference in spelling from sources not my mistake (JR 2/6/05) Author notes in Preface to 'Poems and Short Stories, 1988' that 'I found out early in our marriage about the I.S.B.N. for future books got then I.S.B.N.s for all books.' - possibly some isbn's are extant for books not written (JR 8/6/05) Some bibliographic material in 'The Forester's Daughter' and 'Poems and Short Stories, 1988' (JR 8/6/05)

BiographyHistory

Lana Kuhn's mother, Catherine Mooney Starrett, was Irish and her father, Lance Frederick Sansom, Australian. Kuhn lived as a child on a farm at Salt Ash, New South Wales. She worked as a stenographer in Newcastle before travelling overseas. Returning to Newcastle she qualified as a teacher and taught English and history before retiring due to ill health. She suffered break-downs and was unable to have the children she and her husband wanted. Much of her writing is based on these experiences and her interpretation of them. She and her husband Ernst Kuhn, whom she married in 1971, travelled overseas and in Australia. They lived in Sydney, Boat Harbour near Newcastle and had a property near Millbank via Kempsey in New South Wales.