Harlow, Michael
HARLOW, Michael
HARLOW, Michael. New Zealander (born United States), b. 1937. Genres: Poetry, Music, Psychology. Career: Writer; Jungian psychotherapist, private practice. Publications: The Book of Quiet, 1974; Edges, 1974; The Identikit, 1978; Texts, Identities, 1978; Nothing but Switzerland and Lemonade, 1980; Today Is the Piano's Birthday, 1981; Vlaminck's Tie, 1985; Giotto's Elephant, 1991. Author of texts and libretti in collaboration with composer K. Powell, for musical performance works. Address: 122 Earnscleugh Rd, Rapide 378, Alexandra, New Zealand. Online address: [email protected]
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