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Simply by Sailing in a New Direction, Hardback Book

Simply by Sailing in a New Direction Hardback

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Allen Curnow (1911–2001) is widely recognised as one of the most distinguished poets writing in English in the second half of the twentieth century.

From Valley of Decision (1933) to The Bells of Saint Babel's (2001) he defined and redefined how poetry might discover the possibilities of a world seen afresh.

Through relationships with writers from Dylan Thomas to C.

K. Stead he influenced the changing shape of modern poetry. And in criticism and anthologies like the Penguin Book of New Zealand Verse he helped identify the distinctive imaginative preoccupations that made New Zealand's writing and culture different from elsewhere.

By the time of his death at the age of ninety, he had completed a body of work unique in this country and increasingly recognised internationally.

This major biography introduces readers to Allen Curnow's life and work: from a childhood in a Christchurch vicarage, through theological training, journalism and university life, marriages and children, and on to an international career as a writer of poetry, plays, satire and criticism.

The book lucidly identifies the shifting textures of Curnow's writing and unravels the intersections between life and words.

The result of over a decade's research and writing, Simply by Sailing in a New Direction offers deep insight into the development of New Zealand literature and culture.

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