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Peter Olds Peter Olds (born 1944) is a New Zealand poet. He was born in Christchurch, and was a ''Burns Fellow'' at the University of Otago, Dunedin in 1978. ''Freed'' the poetry magazine 1969–72 published him, and he was a central figure to the younger poets of the 1970s. Influences on his poetry include American rock'n'roll and the beat poets Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac of the 1950s, and his experiences in psychiatric institutions. He left school at 16, and began writing in 1966. His first volume of poems was ''Lady Moss Revived'' (1972), followed by ''V-8 Poems'' (1972), ''The Snow and the Glass Window'' (1973), ''Freeway'' (1974), ''Doctor’s Rock'' (1976) and ''Beethoven’s Guitar'' (1980). His published broadsheets include ''Exit: 2 Poems'' (1971), ''Schizophrenic Highway'' (1971), ''The Habits You Left Behind: Poem'' (1972), and ''Schizophrenic Rhino'' (1972). He replied to his friend James K. Baxter's poem ''Letter to Peter Olds'' (1972) with his ''Doctor’s Rock''. ==References==
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