Bill Manhire - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • "Pavlova and Wrists: The Poetry of Bill Manhire", by Peter Crisp, Islands 24 (Auckland), November 1978.
  • "The Poetry of Bill Manhire", 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

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