Man alone
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"Man alone" is the archetypal myth of the New Zealand man, an outsider in his own land, and alone in the world.
The man alone has been a recurring theme in the short history of New Zealand art and literature, epitomized by 'Man Alone' by John Mulgan in the 1930s, and 'Smiths Dream' by C. K. Stead in the 1970s, which was later adapted in the 1978 feature film 'Sleeping Dogs', starring Sam Neil.