Iain Sharp
Iain Sharp (born 1953 in Glasgow) is a New Zealand poet and critic.Sharp emigrated with his family to New Zealand in 1961, where they settled in Auckland. He studied at Auckland University where he received a doctorate in English in 1982. His doctoral thesis was titled ''Wit at several weapons: a critical edition''. Soon after completing his PhD he qualified as a librarian from the New Zealand Library School. He currently works part-time in the Special Collections Department of Auckland Central City Library, and is also a reviewer, critic and columnist for the ''New Zealand Listener'' magazine. Provided by Wikipedia
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