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Priscilla Muriel McQueen (born 22 January 1949 in
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, England) is a
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and three-time winner of the ''New Zealand Book Award'' for
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.


Early years and education

McQueen's family moved to
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when she was four. She was educated at Columba College in
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and
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(
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with first-class Honours in 1971). Awarded honorary Doctorate in Literature by University of Otago in 2008.


Career

A poet and artist, she has published many collections, including two sound recordings and two selected works, of her
poetry Poetry (derived from the Greek '' poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings ...
. In 2009 she was named New Zealand Poet Laureate. She also received the
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(Poetry) in 2010. Other awards include: NZ Book Award for Poetry 1983, 1989 and 1991; Robert Burns Fellowship at Otago University 1985 & 1986; Fulbright Visiting Writer's Fellowship 1985; Inaugural Australia-New Zealand Writer's Exchange Fellowship 1987; Goethe Institute Scholarship to Berlin 1988; NZ Queen Elizabeth Arts Council Scholarship in Letters 1992. Her most recent works are ''In a Slant Light'', a poet's memoir (2016, Otago University Press), ''Poeta: Selected and New Poems'' (2018, Otago University Press), and a chapbook ''Qualia'' that is bundled with five other chapbooks by New Zealand poets in ''Bundle 1'' (Maungatua Press 2020). In 1999 McQueen was awarded the
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award, which allowed her to develop both poetry and painting simultaneously. Recent exhibitions of her art work include "Picture Poem", works by Cilla McQueen and
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, at the Hocken Library, Dunedin, 2015 and an exhibition of intuitive musical scores, "What Happens", at the Brett McDowell Gallery, Dunedin, 2015. Cilla McQueen's poems include themes of homeland and loss, indigeneity, colonisation and displacement. She writes as a descendant of the colonised on St Kilda in the Hebrides. Her writing also reflects her engagement with the history and present reality of the Maori people of Murihiku. In the
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, McQueen was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services as a poet.


Personal life

McQueen was married to New Zealand artist Ralph Hotere from 1973 until the 1990s, and together they set up a studio and living space at Careys Bay, near
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. She currently lives in Bluff, at the southern tip of New Zealand's South Island.


Works

McQueen's work includes a variety of poetry books and poems over the past twenty-five years, including these volumes:Cilla McQueen – NZ Literature File – LEARN – The University Of Auckland Library
* 1982: ''Homing In'', John McIndoe * 1984: ''Anti Gravity'', McIndoe * 1985: ''Buick Electra'' * 1986: ''Wild Sweets'', McIndoe * 1988: ''Benzina'', John McIndoe * 1989: ''Otherwise'', recording on cassette, featuring music by Alistair MacDougall * 1990: ''Berlin Diary'', John McIndoe * 1993: ''Crik'ey: New and Selected Poems, 1978-1994'', McIndoe Publishers * 2000: ''Markings: Poems and Drawings'', Otago University Press * 2001: ''Axis: Poems and Drawings'', Otago University Press * 2002: ''Soundings: Poems and Drawings'', Otago University Press * 2005: ''Fire-penny'', Otago University Press * 2006: ''A Wind Harp'' (compact disc) * 2010: ''The Radio Room'', Otago University Press * 2014: ''Edwin's Egg and Other Poetic Novellas'', Otago University Press * 2014: ''An Island'', letterpress edition, Mirrorcity Press * 2016: ''In a Slant Light: A Poet's Memoir'', Otago University Press * 2018: ''Poeta: Selected and New Poems'', Otago University Press * 2020: ''Qualia'', one of six chapbooks in ''Bundle 1'', Maungatua Press


References


External links


Interview with Cilla McQueen

McQueen on video reading poems
{{DEFAULTSORT:McQueen, Cilla 1949 births Living people New Zealand women poets New Zealand Poets Laureate People from Birmingham, West Midlands English emigrants to New Zealand University of Otago alumni People from Bluff, New Zealand People educated at Columba College Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit 20th-century New Zealand women writers 21st-century New Zealand women writers