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New selected poems by James K. Baxter
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New selected poems (edition 2001)

by James K. Baxter, Paul Millar

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James K. Baxter is more than a New Zealand poet: the poems in this selection place him among the major poets of the 20th century. New Zealand lies at the heart of his poetry, the best of which constitutes an unparalleled, intensely personal engagement with the country, its people and society.
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Title:New selected poems
Authors:James K. Baxter
Other authors:Paul Millar
Info:Auckland, N.Z. : Oxford University Press, 2001.
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