Edward Jenner (writer)

Edward Jenner (born 1946 in Dunedin), is a New Zealand born poet, translator, teacher and researcher of Ancient Greek texts. He has lived in New Zealand and overseas teaching Classics and producing poems, translations, and scholarly articles. His poetry and research have been reviewed and remarked upon.[1] "Complete Gold Leaves", being his translations and the original Greek texts of Ancient Greek lamellae, appeared in 2016 in the magazine Percutio 2016 (number 10), while Gold Leaves, outlining the state of research into the same and containing many of his translations, appeared in 2014. A volume of his poetry and prose poems appeared in 2009. The literary critic, Jack Ross, has described his 'postmodern classicism', and his attention to landscapes 'above all, those of the Africa' and his 'devotion to the particularities of memory'.[2] Poet Michael Harlow (Landfall 219, p. 195) referred to subjects such as 'certitude, the insistently rational and dogmatic ... and the posturing of much prevailing literary narcissism' as being 'challenged and unmasked' in Writers in Residence".

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