Michael Harlow

Michael Harlow (born 1937) is a New Zealand poet.

Life
Harlow was born in the United States, to a Greek father and Ukrainian-American mother. He travelled in Europe through the 1960s, settling in New Zealand in 1968. he lives in Christchurch, where he practices as a Jungian psychologist.

Aside from publishing in collections and literary magazines, he edited Christchurch Teachers College Centennial 1977, and wrote the script for the 1991 short film Heavy Traffic in the Dark) (in collaboration with Stephanie McDonald).

Recognition
Harlow was awarded Literary Fund Bursaries in 1977 and 1990, and the Katherine Mansfield Memorial Fellowship in 1986. [Harlow has been awarded Literary Fund Bursaries (1977, 1990) and the Katherine Mansfield Memorial Fellowship (1986).