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Stead, Christian Karlson, 1932-
Stead, Karl, 1932-
Stead, Christian Karlson
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His The new poetic, 1964.
ALCS database, 25 Apr. 2007 (b. 17 Oct. 1932)
Whether the will is free, 1964 title page (C.K. Stead) rear flap (Christian Karlson Stead was born in Auckland in 1932; educated at Mt. Albert Grammar School and the University of Auckland)
Contemporary poets online, October 1, 2014 (C(hristian) K(arlson) Stead; writer; Auckland University, B.A., 1954, M.A. (honors), 1955; Bristol University, Ph.D., 1961; lecturer in English, University of New England, New South Wales, 1956-57; lecturer, 1959-61, senior lecturer, 1962-64, associate professor, 1964-68, and professor of English, 1969-86, University of Auckland; lives in Auckland)
Britannica academic edition, via WWW, October 1, 2014 (C.K.Stead, in full Christian Karlson Stead; New Zealand poet and novelist)
Oxford reference, via WWW, October 1, 2014 (C.K. Stead; New Zealand poet, critic, and novelist)
The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature, 1998 page 512 (C.K. (Christian Karlson) Stead; novelist, literary critic, poet, essayist, and emeritus professor of English from the University of Auckland)
The Oxford companion to twentieth-century literature in English, 1996 page 641 (C(hristian) K(arlson) Stead; New Zealand critic, editor, poet, and novelist; was a professor of English at the University of Auckland for twenty years before retiring in 1986)
Information from 678 field, converted Nov. 20, 2014 (b. 1932; M.A., N.Z.; Ph.D., Brist.)
The yellow buoy, 2013 title page (C.K. Stead) front cover flap (Christian Karlson Stead; born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1932; has published more than forty volumes of fiction, poetry, memoir and criticism; received country's highest award, the Order of New Zealand, in 2007) back cover flap (Karl Stead)
Wikipedia, April 18, 2016 C.K. Stead (Christian Karlson "Karl" Stead ONZ, CBE (born 17 October 1932) is a New Zealand writer whose works include novels, poetry, short stories, and literary criticism; born in Auckland; for much of his career he was Professor of English at the University of Auckland, retiring in 1986 to write full-time)
The name on the door is not mine: Allen & Unwin, 2017, ISBN 9781760295363 title page (C. K Stead)