Harry Ricketts
{{Short description|New Zealand academic, biographer of Kipling}}
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| birth_place = London, United Kingdom
| nationality = British and New Zealand
| occupation = {{Cslist|Poet|biographer|editor|anthologist|critic|academic}}
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| workplaces = University of Hong Kong
University of Leicester
Victoria University of Wellington (International Institute of Modern Letters)
| alma_mater = Oxford University
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Harry Ricketts (born 1950) is a poet, biographer, editor, anthologist, critic, academic, literary scholar and cricket writer. He has written biographies of Rudyard KiplingElizabeth Lowry, "The Unforgiving Minute – A life of Rudyard Kipling", Times Literary Supplement, Times, London, (5003), 1999, pp. 3–4 and of a dozen British First World War poets.Andrew Motion, Guardian (UK) online, Saturday 13 November 2010 https://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/nov/13/strange-meetings-poets-war-review" \t "_blank" https://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/nov/13/strange-meetings-poets-war-review; and Jonathan Beckman, New Statesman (UK) online, 18 November 2010. http://www.newstatesman.com/books/2010/11/war-poets-poetry-sassoon" \t "_blank" http://www.newstatesman.com/books/2010/11/war-poets-poetry-sassoon
Life
Ricketts was born in London in 1950. His father, Jack (John) Ricketts, was a career officer in the British Army, serving in World War II and in Malaya and Hong Kong in the 1950s.Harry Ricketts, "Snapshots of my Father", in Sons of the Fathers, edited by Bill Sewell (North Shore City, N.Z., Tandem Press, 1997). Ricketts was brought up in London, Malaysia and Hong Kong.4 Roger Robinson, Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature (Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1998), p. 467. He was educated first at a prep school in Kent and later at Wellington College, Berkshire.Harry Ricketts, How to Live Elsewhere (Four Winds Press, Wellington, 2004).
From an early age, Ricketts developed an interest in cricket and opened the bowling for two years for the Wellington College First XI.Harry Ricketts, "Snapshots of my Father", in Sons of the Fathers, edited by Bill Sewell (North Shore City, N.Z., Tandem Press, 1997). After school, he studied English at Oxford University completing a BA (1st Class Honours) and an MLitt on Kipling's short stories (1975).Robinson, p. 467. He then taught at the University of Hong Kong (1974–1977) and the University of Leicester (1978–1981) before moving to New Zealand.Harry Ricketts, How to Live Elsewhere (Four Winds Press, Wellington, 2004). At Leicester, he knew the poet and critic G. S. Fraser and became friends with the poet Robert Wells (poet).Harry Ricketts, "Three Poems for George Fraser" in Nothing to Declare (HeadworX Publishers, Wellington, 1998).
In 1981, Ricketts took up a lectureship in the English Department at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand and for many years has run a Modern Poetry course, combining British, American and New Zealand poets.Robinson, p. 467. In the 1990s he taught poetry workshops for the Continuing Education Centre at VictoriaPublisher's Preface in Nothing to Declare (HeadworX Publishers, Wellington, 1998). and more recently has taught non-fiction and fiction writing courses for the IIML (International Institute of Modern Letters).{{cite web|url=https://www.victoria.ac.nz/modernletters/about/staff/harry-ricketts|title=Harry Ricketts|website=International Institute of Modern Letters|access-date=19 March 2019}}
Literary output
Ricketts began writing poetry at school. At Oxford he was arts editor of the student newspaper Cherwell and wrote for the OSAC magazine, interviewing writers like John Wain.Harry Ricketts, Just Then (Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2012).
During the 1980s, he started to publish academic work, such as an edition of Rudyard Kipling's ‘lost’ New Zealand story "One Lady at Wairakei" (1983) and a valuable book of interviews with New Zealand poets, Talking about Ourselves (1986). This book introduced Ricketts to the New Zealand poetry scene, and he became friends with the Wellington poets Louis Johnson and Lauris Edmond.Harry Ricketts, "Reading between the Lines" in Nothing to Declare (HeadworX Publishers, Wellington, 1998).
He also became involved with the New Zealand Poetry Society, edited anthologies for them, was president for a time in the late 1980s, and at Victoria encouraged his students through the student publication Writings and later JAAM magazine in the 1990s, a Victoria Writer's Club magazine that became international.JAAM website
Roger Robinson comments on his poetry that: "Ricketts’ best are either deftly satiric 'light verse' ... or wry commentaries on the perplexities of love, marriage or parenthood."Robinson, p. 467.
Aside from his own literary writing, Ricketts has been an anthologist since the 1990s. His work in this field includes How You Doing?: A Selection of New Zealand Comic and Satiric Verse (1998), with Hugh Roberts, and a two-volume series of spiritual verse anthologies, co-edited with Paul Morris and Mike Grimshaw, before editing The Awa Book of New Zealand Sports Writing (2010). His sports anthology was one of the Best 100 Books of 2010 in the New Zealand Listener.16 "The 100 best books of 2010" in New Zealand Listener, 11 December 2010, Issue 3683.
A Wall Street Journal reviewer observed of The Unforgiving Minute that: 'of all the Kipling biographies, Harry Ricketts is the most balanced.'Additional Information for Harry Ricketts, New Zealand Book Council author profile The New Yorker reviewer in turn noted that 'Ricketts, a poet, is invaluable in analysing the subtleties and the modernist techniques that went into Kipling's popular, accessible work.'Additional Information for Harry Ricketts, New Zealand Book Council author profile
In 2010, with Paula Green, he co-authored the poetry primer 99 Ways into New Zealand Poetry (2010). He has also contributed scholarly entries to the Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature, reviewed books for Radio New Zealand National, acted as a theatre critic for the New Zealand Listener (1998–2007), and co-edited the review journal New Zealand Books since the late 1998.New Zealand Books website
Ricketts was awarded the Pou Aronui Award by Royal Society Te Apārangi in 2021.{{Cite web|date=2021-11-18|title=Influential healthy homes research recognised with top honour|url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/influential-healthy-homes-research-recognised-with-top-honour/I54UCOSHDXN4XMMHC7433TXTJQ/|access-date=2021-11-17|website=The New Zealand Herald |language=en-NZ}}
Publications by Harry Ricketts
= Anthologies =
- How You Doing?: A Selection of New Zealand Comic and Satiric Verse, with Hugh Roberts, Lincoln University Press/Daphne Brasell Associates Press/Whitireia Publishing, Wellington, New Zealand, 1998.
- Spirit in a Strange Land: A Selection of New Zealand Spiritual Verse, with Mike Grimshaw and Paul Morris, Random House/Godwit, Auckland, New Zealand, 2002. (Winner of the Montana Anthology and reference section 2003.)
- Spirit Abroad: A Second Selection of New Zealand Spiritual Verse, with Mike Grimshaw and Paul Morris, Random House/Godwit, Auckland, New Zealand, 2004.
- The Awa Book of New Zealand Sports Writing, Awa Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2010.
- Running Writing Robinson (Festschrift for Professor Roger Robinson), with David Carnegie, Paul Millar, David Norton, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2011.
- Essential New Zealand Poems: Facing the Empty Page, with Siobhan Harvey and James Norcliffe, Godwit, Auckland, New Zealand, 2014.
= Biographies =
- The Unforgiving Minute: A Life of Rudyard Kipling, Pimlico, London, UK, 1999. {{ISBN|0701137444}} (published in the US as Rudyard Kipling: A Life, Carroll & Graf, New York City, 2000. {{ISBN|0786707119}}){{cite web|url=http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/rg_biogs.htm|title=Kipling's biographers|last=Lewis|first=Lisa|date=16 Jan 2008|publisher=Kipling Society|accessdate=29 January 2018}}
- Strange Meetings: The Lives of the Poets of the Great War, Chatto & Windus, London, UK, 2010. {{ISBN|9781845951801}}
= Poetry =
- Coming Under Scrutiny, Original Books, Wellington, New Zealand, 1989.
- Coming Here, Nagare Press, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 1989
- A Brief History of New Zealand Literature, Fawthorpe Garlick, Wellington, New Zealand, c.1996.
- How Things Are, with Adrienne Jansen, Meg Campbell and J. C. Sturm, Whitireia Publishing, Wellington, New Zealand, 1996.
- 13 Ways, Pemmican Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 1997.
- Nothing to Declare: Selected Writings 1977–1997, HeadworX Publishers, Wellington, New Zealand, 1998.
- Plunge, Pemmican Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2001.
- Your Secret Life, HeadworX Publishers, Wellington, New Zealand, 2005.
- Just Then, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2012.
- Half Dark, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2015.
- Winter Eyes, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2018.
- Selected Poems, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2021.
= Fiction =
- People Like Us: Sketches of Hong Kong, Eurasia Publishing Corp., Hong Kong, 1977.
= Non-fiction/criticism =
- How to Live Elsewhere, Four Winds Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2004.
- How to Catch a Cricket Match, Awa Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2006.
- 99 Ways into New Zealand Poetry, Random House/Vintage, Auckland, New Zealand, 2010.
= Edited =
- One Lady at Wairakei, Rudyard Kipling, Mallinson Rendel, Wellington, New Zealand, 1983.
- Talking About Ourselves: Twelve New Zealand Poets in Conversation with Harry Ricketts, Mallinson Rendel, Wellington, New Zealand, 1986.
- Worlds of Katherine Mansfield, Nagare Press, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 1991; 1992 2nd edition.
- Under Review: A Selection from New Zealand Books 1991–1996, with Bill Sewell and Lauris Edmond, Lincoln University Press/Daphne Brasell Associates Press, Lincoln, New Zealand, 1997.
- The Long Trail: Selected Poems, Rudyard Kipling, Carcanet, Manchester, UK, 2004.
References
External links
- [http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writers/rickettsharry.html profile] on New Zealand Book Council website
- [http://www.victoria.ac.nz/seftms/about/staff/harry-ricketts/publications Harry Ricketts’ publication record] at Department of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20121003094938/http://www.victoria.ac.nz/vup/Harry_Ricketts_Launch_Speech.pdf Ingrid Horrocks’ launch speech] for Harry Ricketts' Just Then (2012)
- [https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/standing-room-only/audio/2018684899/harry-ricketts-looks-back-on-21-years-of-nz-review-of-books Harry Ricketts looks back on 21 years of NZ Review of Books / Pukapuka Aotearoa]
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