Lauris Edmond
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Lauris Dorothy Edmond (April 2, 1924 - January 28, 2000) was a New Zealand poet and writer. Born in Hawke's Bay, she survived the 1931 Napier earthquake as a child. Trained as a teacher, Edmond raised a family before publishing the poetry she had privately written throughout her life. Since her first book, In Middle Air, written in 1975, she published many volumes of poetry, a novel, an autobiography (Hot October, 1989) and several plays. Her Selected Poems (1984) won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize.
[edit] Works
- In Middle Air (1975)
- The Pear Tree: Poems (1977)
- Wellington Letter: A Sequence of Poems (1980)
- Seven: Poems (1980)
- Salt from the North (1980)
- Catching It: Poems (1983)
- Selected Poems (1984)
- High Country Weather (1984)
- Seasons and Creatures (1986)
- Summer near the Arctic Circle (1988)
- Hot October (1989)
- Bonfires in the Rain (1991)
[edit] Reference
- Buck, Claire (ed.): Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature (1992).