Bill Manhire

Bill Manhire

Bill Manhire CNZM, (born in Invercargill in 1946) is an award-winning New Zealand poet, short story writer, and professor.

Biography

Born December 27, 1946, in Invercargill, New Zealand, Manhire attended the Otago Boys High School, and later the University of Otago in Dunedin where he received his B.A. in 1967, his M.A. (with honors) in 1968, and his M.Litt. in 1970. He went on to study at University College, London (1970-73, M.Phil) [ "Bill Manhire", "Contemporary Poets", 7th ed. St. James Press, 2001]

His work has won the New Zealand Book Awards poetry prize five times, in 1978, 1985, 1992,1996 and his most recent work "Lifted" received the 2006 Montana New Zealand Book Awards Poetry Prize.

Manhire has been a strong promoter of local poetry and other writing, acting as editor of several compilations of New Zealand short stories, most notably "Some Other Country" (1984) and "Six by Six" (1989). His collection of New Zealand poetry, "100 New Zealand Poems" (1993), proved particularly popular, and was subsequently expanded to become "121 New Zealand Poems" (2005). He also helped start the Best New Zealand Poems series, which began selecting poems in 2001.

For the 25th anniversary of the Erebus air disaster, Manhire wrote the poem "Erebus Voices", which was read by Sir Edmund Hillary at the commemorative service at Scott Base, Antarctica.

Bill Manhire currently lectures in English and creative writing at Victoria University of Wellington, where he is also the director of the International Institute of Modern Letters. Some of the work of his former students was published in the volume "Mutes and Earthquakes" in 1997.

Poetry

* 1970: "Malady"
* 1972: "The Elaboration"
* 1975: "Song Cycle"
* 1977: "How to Take Off Your Clothes at the Picnic"
* 1979: "Dawn/Water"
* 1982: "Good Looks"
* 1983: "Locating the Beloved and Other Stories"
* 1984: "Zoetropes: Poems 1972-82"
* 1990: "The Old Man's Example"
* 1991: "Milky Way Bar"
* 1996: "My Sunshine"
* 1996: "Sheet Music: Poems 1967-1982"
* 1999: "What to Call Your Child"
* 2001: "Collected Poems"
* 2005: "Lifted"

Critical Studies

* "Pavlova and Wrists: The Poetry of Bill Manhire", by Peter Crisp, in "Islands 24" (Auckland), November 1978.
* "The Poetry of Bill Manhire", by Hugh Lauder, in Landfall(Christchurch), September 1983.
* "Joker: Playing Poetry in the Eighties: Manhire, Curnow, Stead, Horrocks", by Michele Leggott, in "World Literature Written in English"(Singapore), 23(1), winter 1984.
* "Writing through the Margins: Sharon Thesen's and Bill Manhire's Apparently Lyrical Poetry" by Douglas Barbour, in "Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada"(Prince George, British Columbia, Canada), 4, fall 1990.
* "The Old Man's Example: Manhire in the Seventies" by John Newton, in "Opening the Book",edited by Mark Williams and Michele Leggott, Auckland, Auckland University Press, 1995

ee also

* New Zealand literature
* [http://www.vuw.ac.nz/modernletters/creative-writing/index.aspx International Institute of Modern Letters — creative writing]

External links

* [http://nzbookmonth.co.nz/downloads/Erebus.mp3 Reading of "Erebus Voices"]
* [http://nzbookmonth.co.nz/downloads/HotelEmergency.mp3 Reading of "Hotel Emergencies"]

Notes

References

* [http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writers/manhireb.html New Zealand Book Council profile]
* [http://www.artsfoundation.org.nz/bill-manhire.html Biography on Arts Foundation of New Zealand site]


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