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His journals are kept under seal in the Hocken Library. Alistair [Te Ariki] Campbell was born in Rarotonga of a Rarotongan mother and a father from Dunedin who was of Scottish descent. After his mother died in and his father in the following year Alistair and his younger brother were sent to live with his grandparents in Dunedin. But that did not work out and he was brought up in an orphanage.

While at Victoria University he became a friend of Roy Dickson who was killed during an expedition into the Otago mountains in In he married Fleur Adcock born but he divorced her in and married Meg Anderson, an actor, in the following year. But it is also clear that at that time he could not write poetry either. His view of South Island mountain landscape is essentially animistic; and the hesitancy of many older poets is shorn away.

In Campbell experienced a breakdown after which he was able to address his own life issues as sources for his poetry. Afterwards he accepted the fact that he was not fully European but Polynesian as well.

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But his life was in disarray. Academic Press. The chain of high mountains, which extends from south-west to north-east through the length of the country, rises as a formidable barrier in the path of the prevailing westerly winds. He was then taken on by his friend Albion Wright at the Pegasus Press at 82 Oxford Terrace but lost his job there in and, invited by Anton Vogt, moved to Wellington in with Khura Skelton, who was then living with him. John Caselberg , poet, prose-writer and artistic collaborator with painter Colin McCahon, was born in Nelson. Snapshot In Time It lies on the Waitaki River in North Otago and covers 79 sq km in area and consists of two arms, the main arm being 30 km in length and the Ahuriri Arm 18 km in length.

This new tendency is visible in Sanctuary of Spirits , and a radio play The Homecoming This was the first of six radio plays, of which When the Bough Breaks became best known. More poetry collections followed, including Kapiti , and Dreams, Yellow Lions The Dark Lord of Savaiki considered the impact of his return to Rarotonga.

His Collected Poems was followed by an autobiography and three novels. Patric Carey c. He married Rosalie Seddon whom he met in He arrived in New Zealand in , settled in Auckland and began training actors. Then he left for Dunedin where his first production was Medea. He produced Waiting for Godot in and seven more plays in , the year when he and Rosalie had a purpose-built theatre attached to their house at London Street. In he moved to Gore and became a partner in Eastern Southland Gallery. He died in Rosalie Carey taught speech and drama from In she travelled to England on the first passenger ship that travelled after the war, intending to study drama.

She worked there for five years before returning to Wellington. She moved to Dunedin about In the s she moved to Whangarei. She wrote four books of poetry and produced a dozen or more plays. John Caselberg , poet, prose-writer and artistic collaborator with painter Colin McCahon, was born in Nelson. He went to Dunedin to study medicine but was seized by poetry and became a poet. In Wellington he worked as a postman and studied psychology at Victoria University. From to he was employed as a psychiatric social worker at Porirua Hospital and then moved to Hastings for a time before becoming a psychiatric social worker in Australia.

He began writing poetry while at university and in Caxton published his very interesting collection, Building. Then he abandoned poetry until late in the s when he again dipped his toe in the water. He returned to Porirua and retired there in In he published a new collection of poems entitled The other side of the brain. His third collection was Luck of the Bounce Robert Chapman became professor of political studies at the University of Auckland.

It argued in favour of humanitarian liberalism and against forms of puritanism which distorted New Zealand society. In fiction he supported critical realism, of the kind that Sargeson wrote. John Reece Cole , short-story writer, was born in Palmerston North. He had to leave school when he was fourteen to go to work as a clerk. He also did some freelance writing. A fighter pilot and instructor during the war, he was discharged in because of injury.

Mason introduced him to Sargeson who became his literary mentor. From to he studied at Auckland University College and then at library school. Finally he was appointed chief librarian at the Turnbull Library, Wellington. He also became a member of a committee which drafted the Indecent Publications Bill. He supported it and it became law in when he was president of PEN. As a result of its passage into law various writers resigned from PEN or protested in the media. He had a traffic accident in while driving to Waihi to collect some manuscripts for the Hocken Library.

After swerving to avoid a child who ran onto the highway he struck his left temple. Ill-health forced him to resign from the Hocken Library in In his wife, Christine, divorced him.