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Elizabeth Edwina Smither MNZM (born 15 September 1941) is a New Zealand poet and writer.


Life and career


Smither was born in New Plymouth, and worked there part-time as a librarian.[1][2]

Her first collection of poetry, Here Come the Clouds, was published in 1975, when she was in her mid-thirties.[1] She has since published over fifteen poetry collections, as well as several short story collections and novels.[3] Her work has won numerous notable awards, including three times the top poetry award at the New Zealand Book Awards.[4] In 2002, she was named the New Zealand Poet Laureate.[2]

Harry Ricketts, writing for The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature, describes her strength as being "the short poem, usually but not always unrhymed, witty, stylish and intellectually curious". He also notes that her poetry tends to feature figures from literature and legends, as well as Catholicism.[1]


Awards



Bibliography



Poetry



Collections


Anthologies


List of poems

Title Year First published Reprinted/collected
Last sister Smither, Elizabeth (n.d.). "Last sister". Inertia. 4.
A cortege of daughters Smither, Elizabeth (n.d.). "A cortege of daughters". Inertia. 4.
An error on a quiz programme Smither, Elizabeth (n.d.). "An error on a quiz programme". Inertia. 4.
Two security guards talking about Jupiter 2007 Smither, Elizabeth (April 2007). "Two security guards talking about Jupiter". Snorkel. 5.
The self, for Antigone Kefala 2008 Smither, Elizabeth (March 2008). "The self, for Antigone Kefala". Foam:e. 5.
Plaits 2008 Smither, Elizabeth (March 2008). "Plaits". Foam:e. 5.
Night horse 2014 Smither, Elizabeth (Autumn 2014). "Night horse". Meanjin. 73 (1): 16.

Novels



Short Stories



References


  1. Ricketts, Harry (2006). "Smither, Elizabeth". In Robinson, Roger; Wattie, Nelson (eds.). The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195583489.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-1917-3519-6. OCLC 865265749. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  2. Jensen, Kai (2013). "Smither, Elizabeth". In Hamilton, Ian; Noel-Tod, Jeremy (eds.). The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191744525. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  3. "Smither, Elizabeth". Read NZ Te Pou Muramura. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  4. "Past Winners by Letter: S". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  5. "Lilian Ida Smith Award Recipients" (PDF). Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  6. "Prizewinner wants to be All Blacks poet". Taranaki Daily News. 10 September 2008.


Cultural offices
Preceded by
Hone Tuwhare
New Zealand Poet Laureate
2001–2003
Succeeded by



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