- Robin Hyde
Robin Hyde (
January 19 1906 -23 August 1939 ) is one of New Zealand's major poets. She was born Iris Guiver Wilkinson inCape Town ,South Africa and taken toWellington ,New Zealand before her first birthday. She had her secondary education atWellington Girls' College where she wrote poetry and short stories for the school magazine. After school she briefly attendedVictoria University of Wellington . When she was 18, Hyde suffered a knee injury which required a hospital operation. Lameness and pain haunted her for the rest of her life. In 1925 she became a journalist for Wellington's "Dominion" newspaper, mostly writing for the women's pages.While working at the "Dominion", she had a brief love affair with Harry Sweetman, during which she fell pregnant. Sweetman left her to travel to
England , dying soon after his arrival. Hyde resigned from the "Dominion" in April 1926 and moved toSydney ,Australia . It was there that she lost her unborn son, Robin, whose name she took as her pseudonym. The trauma of losing both her lover and her child led to Hyde being hospitalised at Queen Mary Hospital inHanmer Springs , back in New Zealand. After a period of recovery, she began to write again, publishing poetry in several New Zealand newspapers in 1927. She was also engaged to write columns for the Christchurch "Sun", and the "Mirror". However, she became frustated at the lack of creative input, as the papers merely wanted a social column. Social columns or women's pages were the main outlet available to women journalists during the period.In 1929 Hyde published her first book of poetry, "The Desolate Star". Between 1935 and 1938 she published five novels: "Passport to Hell" (1936), "Check To Your King" (1936), "Wednesday's Children" (1937), "Nor the Years Condemn" (1938), and "The Godwits Fly" (1938).
Robin Hyde died by her own hand in England in 1939 and is buried in Kensington New Cemetery,
Gunnersbury . She is survived by a son, Derek Challis.References
* [http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writers/hyder.html HYDE, Robin ] at www.bookcouncil.org.nzRobin Hyde, New Zealand Book Council
External links
* [http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writers/hyder.html New Zealand Book Council: Profile from "The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature"]
* [http://www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/authors/hyde/ New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre: Online works and articles]
* [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/name-208310.html Iris Wilkinson (Robin Hyde) Online works in NZ Electronic Text Centre]
* [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/W/WilkinsonIrisGuiverrobinHyde/WilkinsonIrisGuiverrobinHyde/en Te Ara: 1966 article from "An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand"]Persondata
NAME=Wilkinson, Iris Guiver
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Hyde, Robin
SHORT DESCRIPTION=New Zealand poet and novelist
DATE OF BIRTH=19 January ,1906
PLACE OF BIRTH=Cape Town ,South Africa
DATE OF DEATH=23 August ,1939
PLACE OF DEATH=England
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