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dc.contributor.authorSharkey, Michaelen
dc.date.accessioned2010-04-20T10:06:00Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.citationThe Journal of Pacific History, 44(3), p. 365-367en
dc.identifier.issn1469-9605en
dc.identifier.issn0022-3344en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/5655-
dc.description.abstractIn 1968, James K. Baxter was by some accounts New Zealand's most notable and productive poet. Following his first collection, published in 1944 when he was 18 years old, Baxter had consolidated his reputation as a leading voice of the generation after Allen Curnow, with a succession of nationally and internationally published collections. Two books of essays, a further collection of poems and the production of several plays stemmed from his tenure of the Robert Burns Fellowship at the University of Otago in 1967. At the same time, Baxter was undergoing a crisis associated with his conviction, in turn associated with his professed Catholic faith, that words should be converted into action. In April 1968, he believed he was 'called' to go to Jerusalem (Hiruharama), a mission station on the Wanganui River and there establish a community of Maori and Pakeha devoutly worshipping God, working the land and living frugally without books. Abandoning family and regular employment as a writer of catechetical articles and material for the Catholic Education Office, Baxter first proceeded to Auckland, where he lived in a Grafton squat, trying to assist drug users, alcoholics and self-orphaned young people, until the establishment was forcibly shut down. In the following year, Baxter moved to Jerusalem to begin his experiment.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherRoutledgeen
dc.relation.ispartofThe Journal of Pacific Historyen
dc.titleReview of 'The Double Rainbow: James K Baxter, Ngāti Hau and the Jerusalem Commune.' By John Newton: Wellington, Victoria University Press, 2009. 224 pp., illus., footnotes, bibliog., index. ISBN 978-0-86473-603-1 (pb). NZ$40.00.sen
dc.typeReviewen
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/00223340903356906en
dc.subject.keywordsMaori Cultural Studiesen
local.contributor.firstnameMichaelen
local.subject.for2008200207 Maori Cultural Studiesen
local.subject.seo2008950310 Tikanga Maori (Maori Customary Practices)en
local.profile.schoolEnglishen
local.profile.emailmsharkey@une.edu.auen
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local.record.placeauen
local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.identifier.epublicationsrecordune-20100415-102152en
local.publisher.placeUnited Kingdomen
local.format.startpage365en
local.format.endpage367en
local.identifier.volume44en
local.identifier.issue3en
local.title.subtitleJames K Baxter, Ngāti Hau and the Jerusalem Commune.' By John Newton: Wellington, Victoria University Press, 2009. 224 pp., illus., footnotes, bibliog., index. ISBN 978-0-86473-603-1 (pb). NZ$40.00.sen
local.contributor.lastnameSharkeyen
dc.identifier.staffune-id:msharkeyen
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local.identifier.unepublicationidune:5789en
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
local.title.maintitleReview of 'The Double Rainbowen
local.output.categorydescriptionD3 Review of Single Worken
local.relation.urlhttp://books.google.com.au/books?id=sYV2PgAACAAJen
local.search.authorSharkey, Michaelen
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local.year.published2009en
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