Barry Mitcalfe

Barry Mitcalfe (1930–86) was a New Zealand poet, editor, and peace activist.

Life
Born 31 March 1930 in Wellington, New Zealand, Mitcalfe studied at Victoria University of Wellington, where he received a Diploma in Education in 1962, and a Bachelor of Arts (with honors) in 1963. In the 1960s and early 1970s he was a leader of the New Zealand movement against the Vietnam War, and co-edited several booklets on the issue. After the war ended he became a leader of the New Zealand anti-nuclear movement. In 1981 he was a writer-in-residence at the South Australia College of Advanced Education, and in 1982 held an Ursula Bethell Residency in Creative Writing at the University of Canterbury.

Publications

 * Thirty Poems, Hurricane House, 1960.
 * Poetry of the Maori, Paul's Book Arcade, 1961.
 * Salvation Jones, Torbay, 1962.
 * Nine New Zealanders, Whitcombe & Tombs, Christchurch, 1963.
 * The Long Holiday, Whitcombe & Tombs, Christchurch, 1964.
 * Polynesian Studies, Wellington Teachers' Training College, 1964.
 * Writing: poems, Wellington Teachers College Arts Council, 1969.
 * Maori Poetry: The Singing Word, Victoria University Press, 1974.
 * Moana, Seven Seas, 1975.
 * Migrant, Caveman Press, 1975.
 * I Say, Wait for Me, (short stories), Outrigger, 1976.
 * Maori, Coromandel, 1980;
 * The Square Gang, Faber, 1981.
 * The North Sun, Moon, and Stars, Coromandel, 1982.
 * Beach, Coromandel, 1982.
 * Northland, Coromandel, 1984.
 * Look to the Land, Coromandel, 1986.