
Robin Nelson Dudding (7 December 1935 – 21 April 2008) was a
New Zealand
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literary editor and journalist who founded the influential literary journal ''
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'' (1972–1988).
He was also editor of the literary journals
''Landfall'' (1966–1972) and ''
Mate
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'' (1957–1966), and publisher of a number of novels and poetry and essay collections. He has been called the “most gifted and significant literary editor” of his generation, having given many New Zealand writers their first prominent outlet.
Background
Dudding was born in
Hastings
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in the
Hawke’s Bay, son of Ernest, a baker, and Winifred (née Hinton) a schoolteacher. He attended
Hastings High School, where he developed an interest in writing and literature.
Career
Dudding was a cadet reporter at the ''
Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune'' from 1952 until moving to
Auckland
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in the mid 1950s. He joined the ''
Auckland Star
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'', after a short time working as a freelance
“seagull” labourer on the wharves. In 1959 he left the ''Star'' to train as a primary schoolteacher.
While still a reporter, Dudding fell in with the Auckland literary set, whose gatherings revolved around the
Queen’s Ferry pub in the central city. In 1957 he took over the co-editorship, and then full editorship, of the magazine ''Mate'', whose first edition had been edited by the poet
Kevin Ireland. Contributions to ''Mate'' 2 included
Barry Crump’s first published story, as well as writing by
Maurice Gee,
Frank Sargeson and Ireland. ''Mate'' was produced from Dudding’s home in
Torbay
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on Auckland’s
North Shore, and he supported his unpaid literary endeavours and his growing family with full-time work as a reporter, and later teacher.
In 1966 Dudding moved to
Christchurch
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to take over the editorship of literary journal ''Landfall'' from founder
Charles Brasch, and to be general editor of the
Caxton Press. In 1972 he was fired from Caxton and founded his own magazine, ''Islands'', once again supporting literary editing with other work, including freelance editing, teaching and gardening. The magazine was swiftly recognised as the “pre-eminent literary periodical of the 1970s”, and was published by Dudding, with occasional pauses, until 1988. There were 38 issues in all.
From the mid-1980s Dudding wrote the ''Bookmarks'' column for the ''
New Zealand Listener
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'' and was later a subeditor for the magazine. In 2003 he was guest editor of the annual online anthology ''
Best New Zealand Poems''.
Awards and prizes
In 1976, an issue of ''Islands'' was devoted to the
Ian Wedde novel ''
Dick Seddon’s Great Dive
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'', which won the
1977 Book Award for Fiction. The following year, Dudding published Kevin Ireland’s poetry collection ''
Literary Cartoons'', which won the 1979 Book Award for Poetry. Dudding was awarded
Auckland University
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’s first Literary Fellowship in 1979.
In April 2008 he was awarded an honorary doctorate for literature by Auckland University, but died of
emphysema
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two days before the ceremony. His award was received on his behalf by his family.
Personal
Dudding married Lois Yvonne Miller in 1958. They had five daughters and a son. He was an enthusiastic gardener and chicken breeder. He was a heavy smoker until his late 50s.
In November 2016
Victoria University Press
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History
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published a memoir about Dudding by his journalist son
Adam Dudding, entitled ''My Father's Island'',
which is shortlisted in the general non-fiction category of the
Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
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.
Periodicals as editor
*''
Mate
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Science
* Mate, one of a pair of animals involved in:
** Mate choice, intersexual selection
*** Mate choice in humans
** Mating
* Multi-antimicrobial extrusion protein, or MATE, an efflux transporter family of proteins
Pers ...
'' (editions 2–14) 1958–66
*''
Landfall
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'' (editions 81–101) 1966–72
*''
Islands
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'' (editions 1–38) 1972–88
*''Best New Zealand Poems'' 2003
Books as editor
*''Salvation Jones'' by
Barry Mitcalfe, 1962
*''
Dick Seddon’s Great Dive
Dick, Dicks, or Dick's may refer to:
Media
* ''Dicks'' (album), a 2004 album by Fila Brazillia
* Dicks (band), a musical group
* ''Dick'' (film), a 1999 American comedy film
* "Dick" (song), a 2019 song by Starboi3 featuring Doja Cat
* '' D ...
'' (''Islands'' 16) by
Ian Wedde, 1967
*''Literary Cartoons'' by
Kevin Ireland, 1977
*''Beginnings: New Zealand Writers Tell How They Began'', 1980
*''The Year of The Comet'' by Kevin Ireland, 1986
References
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1935 births
2008 deaths
New Zealand editors
New Zealand magazine editors
People from Hastings, New Zealand
20th-century New Zealand journalists
People educated at Hastings Boys' High School