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Warren Dibble : ウィキペディア英語版 | Warren Dibble
Warren Ambrose Dibble ( – 27 July 2014) was a New Zealand poet and playwright. Dibble was awarded the Robert Burns Fellowship from the University of Otago in 1969. Ralph Hotere, who was the Frances Hodgkins Fellow at Otago also in 1969, incorporated some of Dibble's poems into his artwork. Dibble wrote plays for television, theatre and radio, including ''Killing of Kane'', based on the deeds of Titokowaru in Taranaki in the 1860s,〔 the anti-Vietnam war theatrical cartoon ''Operation Pigstick'', the one-off tele-drama ''Double Exposure'', ''Lord, Dismiss Us…'' and ''Lines to M''. Dibble moved to Sydney in the 1970s and died there in 2014. ==References==
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