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Alan Mervyn Brunton (14 October 1946 – 27 June 2002)[1] was a New Zealand poet and playwright. BiographyBrunton was born in Christchurch and educated at Hamilton Boys' High School, the University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington. He was founding editor of Freed, and in 1970 Brunton moved to Europe and Asia, publishing Messengers in Blackface (1973, London). From 1974–78 he co-founded an experimental theatre group, Red Mole with his partner Sally Rodwell.[2] He co-edited Spleen 1976–77. He lived his latter years at Island Bay, a suburb of Wellington. He died in Amsterdam in 2002 during a visit to Europe.[3] Works
Brunton has also edited and co-edited a number of publications. Recently published
References1. ^{{cite news | title=Theatre revolutionary | date=4 July 2002 | work=Evening Post | first=Tom | last=Cardy | page=9}} 2. ^{{cite web|last1=Edmond|first1=Murray|title=From Cabaret To Apocalypse: Red Mole’s Cabaret Capital Strut And Ghost Rite|url=http://www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/kmko/04/ka_mate04_murrayedmond.asp|website=NZEPC: New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre|publisher=NZEPC: New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre|accessdate=8 August 2015}} 3. ^{{cite news|last1=Calder|first1=Peter|title=Obituary: Alan Brunton|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=2050573|accessdate=18 June 2017|work=The New Zealand Herald|date=5 July 2002}} External links
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