The Loop in Lone Kauri Road

The Loop in Lone Kauri Road
Author: Allen Curnow
Publisher: [Auckland] : Auckland University Press : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1986
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

This is a new collection by the most distinguished New Zealand poet alive today, a man whom The Observer has hailed as "one of the most interesting poets writing in English."

Simply by Sailing in a New Direction

Simply by Sailing in a New Direction
Author: Terry Sturm
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 929
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 177558870X

Allen Curnow (1911–2001) was at the time of his death regarded as one of the greatest of all poets writing in English. For seventy years, from Valley of Decision (1933) to The Bells of Saint Babel's (2001), Curnow's poetry was always on the move – from his early approaches to New Zealand identity and myth to later work concerned with the philosophical encounter between word and world. Curnow also played a major role in New Zealand life as editor, critic, commentator and anthologist, as well as a much-loved writer of light verse under the penname of Whim Wham. In his later years he acquired an impressive international reputation, winning the Commonwealth Prize for Poetry and the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. Throughout his lifetime, Allen Curnow revised, selected and collected his poetry in various ways. For the first time, this collection brings together all of the poems that Curnow collected in his lifetime grouped in their original volumes. The notes reproduce Curnow's comments on individual poems and include relevant editorial guidance. This is the definitive collection of work by New Zealand's most distinguished poet.

Kin of Place

Kin of Place
Author: C. K. Stead
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1775581004

This collection of 28 critical essays provides provocative comment on the work of 20 New Zealand writers, including Elizabeth Knox, Katherine Mansfield, Kendrick Smithyman, Allen Curnow, and Janet Frame.

Look Back Harder

Look Back Harder
Author: Allen Curnow
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1775581144

The collected critical writings of one of New Zealand's major poets and critics, covering half a century of his work. Of the thirty-eight items (reviews, essays, lectures, interviews, and letters) included, his controversial introductions to his anthologies of New Zealand verse are the best known. There are also incisive essays on Curnow's New Zealand contemporaries, and on writers from further afield, such as Olson and Thomas. For students of English literature, particularly of New Zealand.

The Colour of Distance

The Colour of Distance
Author: Gregory O'Brien
Publisher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780864735058

Includes memoirs, stories, and poems written in France by some of New Zealand's greatest writers - Janet Frame, Allen Curnow, James K Baxter and others. This anthology also represents the imaginative engagement of the French writers - including Blaise Cendrars, rugby writer Denis Lalanne, and Charles Juliet - who, in turn, visited New Zealand.

Allen Curnow

Allen Curnow
Author: Elizabeth Caffin
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1775588661

Allen Curnow (1911–2001) was at the time of his death regarded as one of the greatest of all poets writing in English. For seventy years, from Valley of Decision (1933) to The Bells of Saint Babel's (2001), Curnow's poetry was always on the move – from his early approaches to New Zealand identity and myth to later work concerned with the philosophical encounter between word and world. Curnow also played a major role in New Zealand life as editor, critic, commentator and anthologist, as well as a much-loved writer of light verse under the penname of Whim Wham. In his later years he acquired an impressive international reputation, winning the Commonwealth Prize for Poetry and the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. Throughout his lifetime, Allen Curnow revised, selected and collected his poetry in various ways. For the first time, this collection brings together all of the poems that Curnow collected in his lifetime grouped in their original volumes. The notes reproduce Curnow's comments on individual poems and include relevant editorial guidance. This is the definitive collection of work by New Zealand's most distinguished poet.

PN Review

PN Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1995
Genre: English literature
ISBN: