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Minding his own poetry composing business

by Roger Hickin

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Peter Olds (1944-2023) was a poet of unpretentious authenticity. His early poems recorded the struggles of the marginalised and his hazardous, substance-fueled push to the limits of experience. Overcoming his drug and alcohol addictions, he developed into a Bashoesque observer of life and his own at times difficult path through it, more often than not with humour and a Zen-inflected mindfulness of the present moment. In Minding his own poetry composing business Olds's friend and publisher, Roger Hickin, draws on poems, manuscripts, letters, journals, notebooks, fragments of autobiography, and interviews, to create a revealing and moving account of the restless life and preoccupations of Dunedin's unofficial poet laureate.

About the Author

Roger Hickin is the editor and publisher at Lyttelton-based Cold Hub Press, specialising in New Zealand poetry and international poetry in translation. He his study of the city of Dunedin's presence in poetry, A town trod by poets, with poems and photographs by Peter Olds, was published by Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature in 2020. His most recent publications are a literary biography: Roderick Finlayson: A Man from Another World (2022), and Residual Gleam, selected poems and translations (2023)

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