New Zealand poet
Turner in 2020
Brian Lindsay Turner ONZM (born 4 March 1944 in Dunedin )[ 1] is a New Zealand poet and author.[ 2] He played hockey for New Zealand in the 1960s; senior cricket in Dunedin and Wellington ; and was a veteran road cyclist of note. His mountaineering experience includes an ascent of a number of major peaks including Aoraki / Mount Cook .
His writing includes columns and reviews for daily and weekly newspapers, articles, given radio talks, and written scripts for TV programme. His publications include cricket books with his brother Glenn Turner , the former NZ cricket captain, essays, books on fishing, the high country, and eight collections of poetry. His other brother is golfer Greg Turner .[citation needed ]
As of 2008[update] Turner lives in Oturehua , a town of 30–40 people in the Maniototo region of Central Otago . He moved there in late 1999.[ 3]
Awards and recognition
Memorial plaque dedicated to Brian Turner in Dunedin, on the Writers' Walk on the Octagon
Source:[ 4]
Bibliography
Poetry
Collections
Ladders of Rain (John McIndoe, 1978)
Ancestors (John McIndoe, 1981)
Listening to the River (John McIndoe, 1983)
Bones (John McIndoe, 1985)
All That Blue Can Be (John McIndoe, 1989)
Beyond (John McIndoe, 1992)
Taking Off (Victoria University Press, 2001)
Timeless Land (Longacre Press, 2001) – includes paintings by Grahame Sydney and writing by Owen Marshall
Footfall (Random House, 2005)
Just This (Victoria University Press, 2009)
Inside Outside (Victoria University Press, 2011)
Elemental: Central Otago Poems (Godwit/Random House, 2012)
Boundaries: People and Places of Central Otago (Penguin Random House, 2015) – also includes essays and interviews
Night Fishing (Victoria University Press, 2016)
List of poems
Title
Year
First published
Reprinted/collected
Flints
2003
Turner, Brian (July–August 2003). "Flints". Quadrant . 47 (7–8 [398]): 59.
Memoirs
Somebodies and Nobodies (Random House, 2002)
References
External links
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