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  2. James K. Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Barney Flanagan and Other Poems, read by James K. Baxter (record), 1973; The Labyrinth: Some Uncollected Poems 1944–72, 1974; The Tree House and Other Poems for Children, 1974; The Bone Chanter, edited and introduced by John Weir, 1976; The Holy Life and Death of Concrete Grady, edited and introduced by John Weir, 1976; Baxter Basics, 1979

  3. Wellington Writers Walk - Wikipedia

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    The quotation for James K. Baxter on the Wellington Writers Walk: James K. Baxter [30] 1926-1972 I saw the Maori Jesus. walking on Wellington Harbour. He wore blue dungarees. His beard and hair were long. His breath smelt of mussels and paraoa. When he smiled it looked like the dawn. From 'The Maori Jesus' in Collected Poems of James K Baxter ...

  4. New Zealand literature - Wikipedia

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    James K. Baxter was the most famous and prolific of these poets, and is widely regarded today as the definitive New Zealand poet. [46] Baxter was a controversial figure who was known for his incorporation of European myths into his New Zealand poems, his interest in Māori culture and language, his religious experiences, and the establishment ...

  5. Dunedin Writers' Walk - Wikipedia

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    James K. Baxter: 1926–1972 King Robert, on your anvil stone. Above the lumbering Octagon, To you I raise a brother's horn. Letter to Robert Burns (1967) "The gifted, bawdy & religious poet, Dunedin-born James K. Baxter, was Robert Burns Fellow at the University of Otago in 1967." Janet Frame: born 1924 Having been to church the people are ...

  6. Sam Hunt (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Hunt was educated at St Peter's College, Auckland which he attended from 1958 to 1963. At St Peter's [4] Hunt chafed under the Christian Brothers' authoritarianism. He would later recount on numerous occasions an incident in which he was strapped for reciting a poem by James K. Baxter, which had sexual imagery, in the classroom.

  7. 2002 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    James K. Baxter, The Tree House: James K. Baxter's Poems for Children (posthumous), the first illustrated edition of his work for children; Janet Charman, Snowing Down South, Auckland: Auckland University Press [19] Alan Brunton, Fq, a sequence of 144 poems (posthumous) [20] Cilla McQueen, Soundings, Otago University Press [21]

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  9. 1976 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Bone Chanter: Unpublished Poems 1945–72, edited by J. E. Weir; The Holy Life and Death of Concrete Grady: Various Uncollected and Unpublished Poems, edited by J. E. Weir; Alan Brunton, Black & White Anthology, a 33-part sequence with an Asian setting, Hawk Press [23] Vincent O'Sullivan, James K. Baxter, biography, New Zealand