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Bill Pearson (New Zealand writer)

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gay man for much of his life; he was trapped between a sexual identity that through much of his lifetime was the object of extreme prejudice and some criminal sanction, and his desire to fit in with his peers. His fear of being outed drove him underground. Homosexual relations between men were only
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in 1952, was written while living in England when he was contemplating returning to New Zealand. It was based on his own thoughts of New Zealand and his time in the forces and was an analysis and description of New Zealand as well as a plea for more variety, tolerance and sensitivity.
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which was published in 1963. It was begun after he finished his PhD and completed before he left England. During the two years of writing it he supported himself by doing supply teaching (replacing teachers who are absent).
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university community during his tenure at the University of Auckland. He was involved in the creation of the Māori Studies department at the university.
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He was also a social activist and pacifist during the 1950s and 1960s. He was a member of the New Zealand Peace Council and edited their magazine
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Holman, Jeffrey Paparoa (Autumn 2003). "Under-read, Underwritten, Undercover: William Harrison (Bill) Pearson 1922–2002".
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in 1948. He taught briefly at Oxford District High School before travelling to London in 1949 to begin a PhD at the
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until his retirement in 1986. He spent time as a research fellow in the Research School of Pacific Studies at the
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between 1942 and 1946 firstly in the dental corps in Fiji, then in the infantry in Egypt, Italy and Japan.
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which he completed in 1952. He returned to New Zealand in 1954 to teach in the English Department at the
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Brown man's burden, and later stories / by Roderick Finlayson; edited and introduced by Bill Pearson
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Pearson wrote no more fiction but concentrated on essays, editing and literary criticism.
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Rifled sanctuaries : some views of the Pacific Islands in western literature to 1900
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His collected essays and reviews on New Zealand literature and society were published in
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Collected stories, 1935–1963 / by Frank Sargeson; with an introduction by Bill Pearson
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Pearson completed his M.A. at Canterbury University and edited the student newspaper
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in 1939 and trained as a teacher at Dunedin Training College. He taught briefly at
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Portrait of Bill Pearson by Heather Perry (1952), in Alexander Turnbull Library
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He drew on his experiences of teaching at Blackball to write a novel entitled
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Pearson began writing at an early age, writing for the children's page of the
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Calder, Alex (April 1993). "An Interview with Bill Pearson".
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