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Marcus Campbell (born August 24, 1951 in Taihape, New Zealand) is a writer, painter and sculptor. Family and educationCampbell grew up in Napier. His parents were Barbara and Harry Campbell.[1] He studied English literature and drama in New Zealand, scenography in California[2] and finished with a Master’s degree.[3] Professional lifePlays he wrote were staged in Auckland, Seattle, Juneau and New York. In 1977 he was awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship for theatre studies in Canada,[4] where he gained his Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Studies (Directing).[5] He published a number of short stories[6] and in 1981 received the Frank Sargeson Award for short story writing. After 12 years he retired from theatre and turned to Eastern Orthodoxy. He spent a decade in a number of monasteries and visited Mount Athos, Greece about which he has written a memoir, ‘Crossways’. He was employed in gardening and sewing the vestments worn in the Orthodox liturgy. Later, he spent five years in Scotland then moved to France where he still lives,[7] and worked as a gardener and property manager. Now retired, he spends his time on painting and sculpture, particularly Outsider art, with an emphasis on the Found Objects. Works
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References1. ^ Reisinger: Marcus Campbell, 8. 2. ^ NN: About the Author. In: Marcus Campbell: A Blue Forest. 3. ^ Campbell: Biografical Note. 4. ^ NN: About the Author. In: Marcus Campbell: A Blue Forest, 1. 5. ^ Campbell: Biografical Note. 6. ^ NN: About the Author. In: Marcus Campbell: A Blue Forest, 1. 7. ^ Campbell: Biografical Note. External links
10 : 1951 births|Living people|French people of New Zealand descent|New Zealand male short story writers|New Zealand dramatists and playwrights|New Zealand male novelists|New Zealand Christian monks|New Zealand sculptors|French male sculptors|People from Hautes-Pyrénées |
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