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Peter BlandPeter Bland published his first book of poems in 1964 and became closely associated with the Wellington Group, which included James K. Baxter and Louis Johnson. Carcanet publish his Selected Poems.
Peter Bland's work featured in PN Review comprises one report, nine contributions of poetry, one article, and one review, over a period of 22 years. Also available are three reviews of Peter Bland's work.
Further Reading
Poetry Collection in PN Review 76 (1990)
A Last Note from Menton
Article in PN Review 95 (1994)
Wellington in the 1950s: a literary recollection
Poetry Collection in PN Review 97 (1994)
Four Poems
Reviewed by
in PN Review 98 (1994)on Kendrick Smithyman, Hubert Witheford, Peter Bland, Anne French and Andrew Johnston
Poetry Collection in PN Review 100 (1994)
Four Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 112 (1996)
Two Poems
Review in PN Review 124 (1998)
on Alan Ross
Reviewed by
in PN Review 124 (1998)on Greg Delanty, Thomas Lynch, Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Peter Bland and Penelope Shuttle
Poetry Collection in PN Review 128 (1999)
Four Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 145 (2002)
Four Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 148 (2002)
Two Poems
Report in PN Review 154 (2003)
Auckland Letter
Poetry Collection in PN Review 164 (2005)
Two Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 202 (2011)
Wilderness Moments and Mr Maui
Reviewed by
in PN Review 221 (2015)on Peter Bland, Dai George and Christine McNeill
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