Alan Mervyn Brunton (14 October 1946 – 27 June 2002) was a New Zealand poet and playwright. Brunton was born in Christchurch and educated at Hamilton...
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Brunton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Brunton (1946–2002), New Zealand poet Alexander Brunton (1772–1854), Scottish minister...
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film-making, illustration and publishing. She was a co-founder with Alan Brunton of the iconic Red Mole Theatre Company in 1974 and with Madeline McNamara...
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C. and All Whites striker Chris Killen; artist John Drawbridge; poet Alan Brunton; writer Robin Hyde; and, in the late 19th century, The Hermit of Island...
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from New Zealand. It was founded by Alan Brunton and Sally Rodwell in 1974. Red Mole was formed in 1974 by Alan Brunton and Sally Rodwell. Other members...
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from the original on 17 August 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2007. NZEPC – Alan Brunton – RED MOLE : A CHRONOLOGY OF WORKS 1974–2002 "New Zealand Film Commission...
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her relationship with her husband Peter Davis. Don Brash (played by Alan Brunton), the former leader of the National Party (succeeded by John Key) and...
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Janet Charman, Snowing Down South, Auckland: Auckland University Press Alan Brunton, Fq, a sequence of 144 poems (posthumous) Cilla McQueen, Soundings, Otago...
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Brasch, Collected Poems, Auckland: Oxford University Press, posthumous Alan Brunton, And She Said, New York:Red Mole Lauris Edmond, Selected Poems, winner...
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in the United Kingdom James K. Baxter, Two Obscene Poems, posthumous, Alan Brunton, Messengers in Blackface, work by a New Zealand poet published in the...
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American September 30 – Larry Levis (died 1996), American October 14 – Alan Brunton (died 2002), New Zealand poet and scriptwriter October 28 – Sharon Thesen...
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Personal Column, Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom Alan Brunton, Oh Ravachol, Red Mole Peter Ackroyd, Country Life Al Alvarez, Autumn...
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1963) The Incident Book, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press Alan Brunton, New Order, New York:Red Mole, work by a New Zealand poet in the United...
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Grady: Various Uncollected and Unpublished Poems, edited by J. E. Weir Alan Brunton, Black & White Anthology, a 33-part sequence with an Asian setting, Hawk...
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Basham (Aunt Daisy), James K. Baxter, George Bouzaid, Alan Claudius Brassington, Alan Brunton, Charles Brasch, Alfred Edward Caddick, Alex Calder, Alistair...
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Poems Diane Brown, Before The Divorce We Go To Disneyland, Tandem Press Alan Brunton, Years Ago Today, documentary essay on poetry in the 1960s, Bumper Books...
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also known as a strong advocate for the arts in New Zealand. Writer Alan Brunton described Docking as ‘a battler’ reporting his public criticism of arts...
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translators, authors have included Thomas Pors Koed, Olivia Macassey, Alan Brunton, Arno Loeffler, Scott Hamilton, Bronwyn Lloyd, Kendrick Smithyman, Jack...
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Collection, edited by Paul Millar, Auckland: Oxford University Press Alan Brunton, Romaunt of Glossa: a saga, Bumper Books Alistair Campbell, Pocket: Collected...
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Oxford University Press Jenny Bornholdt, Waiting Shelter, New Zealand Alan Brunton, Slow Passes 1978–1988 Lauris Edmond, New and Selected Poems, Auckland:...
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A trilogy of novels has been published by two different publishers, Alan Brunton's Bumper Books (Volume 1) and Titus Books. Born on Auckland's North Shore...
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Smoke: New Zealand Poems 1960–75 ed. Michele Leggott Murray Edmond, Alan Brunton, Auckland University Press, Auckland 2000 Eat These Sweet Words, ed....
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W.G. Snuffy Walden - electric guitar Keith Christmas - guitar Richard Brunton - guitar B.J. Cole - steel guitar Boz Burrell - bass guitar John Wetton...
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For service to the community, particularly as a hospital volunteer. Alan Brunton Coleman – For service to engineering as a leader and teacher, and through...
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ISBN 978-1-85235-214-1 Raewyn Alexander, Concrete, Auckland: Penguin Alan Brunton, Moonshine, Bumper Books Roger Robinson and Nelson Wattie, editors, The...
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and at Taki Rua Theatre in Wellington. Simei-Barton co-directed with Alan Brunton a performance of Romeo and Juliet for Auckland University's Summer Shakespeare...
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Random House New Zealand ISBN 0-908877-81-1, ISBN 978-0-908877-81-2 Alan Brunton, Murray Edmond, Michele Leggott, editors, Big Smoke: New Zealand Poems...
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writer (born 1919) 26 June – Yvonne Rust, potter (born 1922) 27 June Alan Brunton, poet and playwright (born 1946) Barry Smith, preacher and author (born...
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the whole." James K. Baxter Jenny Bornholdt Bernard Brown James Brown Alan Brunton Kate Camp Alistair Te Ariki Campbell Allen Curnow Leigh Davis Chloe Gordon...
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and production, 1982) of Toy Love and Tall Dwarfs, and poet/performer Alan Brunton (opera project Comrade Savage on the life of Australian-born NZ politician...
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