Young Knowledge: The Poems of Robin Hyde

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Auckland University Press, 2003 - 399 sayfa
"[Robin Hyde] was 33 when she died, ending fifteen years of massive production as a poet, novelist, journalist and historical biographer. Her autrobiographical writing has long been acclaimed ... and the scope of her social and political commentary is becoming clearer as work is reprinted or published for the first time. But the extent of her poetic achievement has never been appreciated because there has been no full collection of her poems by which to measure it. [This] is a chronological presentation of Hyde's poems in five sections.. derived from the 500-plus poems in her literary papers and designed to show a poetic intelligence that ranges freely between sharp observatioon, virtuoso lyricism and prophetic vision. ..."--Book flap.
 

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Pierrette
36
Hills
49
EarthMother
56
Roads
62
Poppies
68
Dust
74
Children Poems
82
The Dream Child
87
The Pool
159
Poet and Muse
172
Cleon and Lanis
185
The Bronze Rider Wellington
267
The Sword
281
The Three Who Come
298
The Greenstone Shadow
311
Journey from New Zealand
326

The Escapee
100
Joan of
113
Seduction of a Secondrate Soul
116
To H F S
129
Portia
142
APRIL 1935 DECEMBER 1936
146
East Side
339
The Native Grass
352
At a Window
366
The People IV
380
Index of titles
395
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Michele Leggott is a poet, editor, and educator. She was born in New Zealand in 1956. She attended Canterbury University and the University of British Columbia. Leggott was the poetry editor of Landfall in 1991 and 1992 and co-edited Opening the Book: New Essays on New Zealand Writing. She has published three collections of poetry, Like This: Poems, Swimmers Dancers, and DIA. Leggott is on the staff of the English Department at the University of Auckland where her research interests are New Zealand literature and American poetry. She was a guest lecturer at the University of Buffalo in 1997. Leggott received the 1995 New Zealand Book Award for Poetry for DIA.

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