Rawlinson, Gloria (1918–1995)

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Rawlinson, Gloria (1918–1995)

New Zealand poet, novelist, and short-story writer. Name variations: Gloria Jasmine Rawlinson. Born Oct 1, 1918, in Ha'apai, Tonga; died on July 25, 1995, at Auckland, New Zealand; dau. of Alexander John Rawlinson (photographic artist) and Ethel Rose (Jennings) Rawlinson.

Confined to wheelchair due to contracting poliomyelitis soon after migrating to New Zealand in 1924; published popular volumes of poetry, Gloria's Book (1933) and The Perfume Vendor (1935); wrote novel, Music in the Listening-place (1938); frequent contributor of short fiction to Australian Bulletin and to anthology, Coast to Coast (1940s–50s); also published Houses by the Sea: The Later Poems of Robin Hyde (1952), The Islands Where I Was Born (1955), Of Clouds and Pebbles (1963), New Zealand Best Poems and New Zealand Poetry Yearbook; co-edited Jindyworobak Anthology (1951); with Derek Challis, wrote The Book of Iris: A Life of Robin Hyde.

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).

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