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James K. Baxter Complete Prose Volume 4

Index

page 524

Index

quote marks denote poems
italics denote volumes of poetry/books
numbers in bold denote the volume number

  • The Aardvark and the Onager 1.352-4, 4.254
  • The Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani 4.262
  • A’Becket, Thomas 1.519
  • Aboriginal Legends 1.140-1
  • abortion 1.599-600, 643, 2.525-6, 3.480-6, 4.142, 293
  • About the Globe Theatre 2.689-92, 4.379
  • Abstract on Prejudice 3.26-7
  • Across the Tasman 1.114-15
  • Acton (Lord) 2.523, 4.359
  • Adams, Arthur H. 1.93, 439, 4.429
  • Adams, Geoff 1.592
  • Adcock, Fleur 1.458, 626-7, 2.82, 117, 341-3, 3.44, 4.128, 376-8, 429-30
    • love poems 1.627, 2.85-6, 347-8, 675-8
  • adolescence 1.600, 2.160-1, 565, 3.283, 558-62, 4.416
    • delinquency 1.239-40, 3.86, 4.141, 232
    • obedience and authority 1.732, 2.359, 566-7, 573-7, 661, 3.245-7, 4.90, 363
    • sexuality 2.160, 365-6, 386, 389, 542-3, 564-5, 3.93, 209, 221, 559
    • spirituality 2.584-8, 3.242-3
    • unicorn symbolism 2.252-5, 257-9, 487-8, 4.138, 286
    • writers and 2.336, 416-17
    • see also under Baxter, James; Jerusalem
  • The Adolescent Christ 2.584-8
  • adultery 1.325, 2.183, 372-3, 3.239-41
  • The Advantages of Failure 3.110-15, 4.390
  • ‘The Advantages of Not Being Educated’ 1.646, 4.296-7
  • advertising see media
  • Africa 1.753, 2.123-4
  • The Africans 1.753, 4.317
  • After the Bomb (play) 4.271
  • After the Elizabethans 1.137-8
  • The Age of Anxiety 1.403
  • agnosticism 1.99, 121, 173, 230, 376, 401-2, 454, 2.171, 451, 680, 3.10-11, 491
  • Aitken, T.G. 1.609
  • Akitio: A Country School and its Community 1.330-42, 4.250
  • Alcock, Peter 4.491
  • alcohol and drinking 1.609, 2.41, 647-8, 3.11617, 122, 156-7, 346, 493
    • alcoholism 2.38-9, 366, 3.46, 74, 144, 248-9, 338, 346-7
    • JKB and 1.606-7, 2.653-4, 3.35-6 in JKB’s writing 1.53-5, 2.358, 526-7, 687, 4.34, 74
      • Horse 1.535-44, 547-8, 550-3, 561-3, 571-80, 586-8
    • see also Baxter, James; drugs
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 2.264, 268, 272-8, 3.74-5, 146, 4.337
  • Alexander, W.F. (William Frederick) 1.93, 438, 519, 4.185
  • Alfrink, Bernardus Johannes (Cardinal) 2.505, 4.358
  • ‘Alleluia! Amene!’ 3.150, 4.391
  • Allen, P.B. (Hon) 2.391
  • Allot, Robert 1.737
  • America 2.383-4, 404, 606, 3.92, 99-100
    • Vietnam and 1.719, 735-6, 2.459-63, 4.74, 316, 366
  • American Poet 1.62-3
  • American poetry 1.204, 397-8, 427, 437-8, 465, 628, 2.248-9, 638-9, 4.182, 225
  • American Poets 2.248-9, 4.332-3
  • American Voices 1.204
  • Among the Rocks 2.503-4, 4.357-8
  • Anaemic Ghosts 1.294
  • Anand, Mulk Raj 2.33
  • anarchism 1.235, 238, 627, 3.170, 363, 411, 471-2, 4.17
    • poetry 1.16, 102, 3.37, 4.31, 184
  • Andersen, Hans Christian 4.189
  • Andersen, J.C. 1.115, 4.430
  • Anderson, M.D. 1.707-8
  • Anderson, V.H. 4.349
  • The Angels 2.498-503
  • Anglican Church 1.517, 2.464-5, 560-1, 679-80, 3.245, 4.35, 359
  • Angus, Rita (later Cook) 4.24, 35, 177, 181-2
  • Angus and Robertson 4.238, 294page 525
  • animism 1.67-8, 76-7, 110, 181, 183, 187, 597, 2.77, 163, 3.435-9, 476, 4.199
  • Another Baxter Globe Premiere 2.660
  • ‘Another Song of the Lord’ 4.407
  • ‘Another Song of the Soul’ 4.407
  • Anouilh, Jean 1.519, 4.288
  • ‘An Answer to de la Mare’ 4.260
  • Anthon, Kate 1.141, 4.217
  • anti-institutionalism 3.186-8, 190, 444-5, 448, 546, 551-2
    • see also society
  • Antipodean Voyages 1.399-400
  • anti-Puritanism see Puritanism and anti-Puritanism
  • anti-Semitism 1.707-8, 2.219, 523, 529, 3.42-3, 199-201, 4.310, 394
  • Apple Mash 1.198-202, 205, 4.128, 223
  • Arab States 2.409-10, 505, 3.42-3
  • Arachne (periodical) 1.68, 2.82, 4.204, 205
  • Arawata Bill, a sequence of poems 1.132-4, 4.213-14
  • Ardmore Training College 1.648-9, 711, 2.188-9
  • Are we a Nation of Skinflints? 2.596-9, 4.365-6
  • Aristotle 1.151, 2.490, 492
  • Armstrong, Archibald 1.332
  • Armstrong, James 1.331-2
  • Arnold, Matthew 1.517, 630-2, 637-8, 2.48, 678
  • Arnold, Thomas (father) 1.630-2, 638
  • Arnold, Tom (brother) 4.208
  • aroha (love) 2.144, 203, 570-1, 3.56, 295, 298, 315, 499-500, 4.80, 491
    • Jerusalem 3.187, 228, 235, 367, 403, 553
    • JKB and 3.127, 134, 166, 301-2, 504, 4.91, 93, 362, 398
    • see also love
  • arohanui (the love of the many) 3.251-4, 294, 336, 397
    • spiritual aspects of Māori communal life 3.337, 368, 4.109
    • see also love
  • Arouet, Francois-Marie (Voltaire) 4.191
  • Around the Clubs . . . Newman Society 1.344, 4.251
  • ‘Arriving in Dunedin’ 2.99-100, 4.323
  • Art 1.13, 709-12, 2.18, 34, 37-8, 63, 135, 150, 394, 396, 404-6, 3.357
    • Catholic Church and see under Catholic Church
    • function 1.648, 679-80, 722, 2.171-4, 4.242
    • psychology 1.67, 2.198-9, 4.241-2
    • religion and 1.716-17, 751
    • see also culture; drama
  • Art in New Zealand (periodical) 4.28, 172
  • artists 1.251-9, 2.21, 61, 130-50, 394, 405, 4.68, 241
    • domesticity 4.26, 75
    • economic necessity 1.49-50, 100-1, 154, 312, 348-9, 417-18, 525, 650, 2.98, 3.512, 4.245
    • education 2.30-2, 40-1, 261-2
    • see also poets; writers
  • Arts Review (Radio 2YC) 1.521-2, 2.624-5
  • Arts Yearbook (periodical) 4.172
  • Arvidson, K.O. 4.342
  • ‘As I Walked down Castle Street’ 4.47
  • Ashton-Warner, Sylvia 1.44-50, 434, 436, 447, 4.275, 430-1
  • Asia 1.354-68, 4.53-4
  • ‘Asleep’ 4.237
  • Aspects of Christian Action 3.424-30, 4.408-9
  • Aspects of Indian Life 1.380-4, 4.261
  • Aspects of Poetry 2.445-6
  • Aspects of Poetry in New Zealand 2.325-53, 445-6, 4.76, 127, 129, 321-2, 342-3, 401
  • ‘At Akitio’ 1.487, 4.250
  • ‘At Aramoana’ 2.140-1
  • At Dead Low Water and Sonnets 1.57-9, 4.198
  • ‘At Hokianga’ 1.487
  • ‘At Rotorua’ 1.523-5, 3.508-9, 4.385
  • ‘At the Grave of a War Hero’ 2.125
  • Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria 4.388
  • atheism 1.173, 376, 2.243-4, 393, 562, 3.23, 120, 161, 491
    • JKB and 1.726, 2.220, 3.170, 271
  • ‘The Atheist’ 1.726, 2.220
  • Attached Women 1.450-1
  • Aubert, Mary Joseph (Mother) 3.358, 509, 4.93
  • Auckland 3.149, 4.74
    • lives in 3.313-14, 4.91-3
      • commune 3.187-8, 197, 4.89, 413
      • JKB’s work with drug addicts in see under drug addicts
    • visits to 2.308, 397-8, 3.182, 263, 4.46, 81-2, 418
      • India trip 1.354-5, 4.53
      • meditation 3.213-14, 539, 4.104
      • Mike Minehan 4.110, 113-14, 115, 117-21
      • Newman Hall 3.457, 4.107, 412
      • young people 3.367, 414, 454-5, 4.105-6
  • Auden, W.H. 1.209, 387, 2.62, 356-7, 468-9, 3.14-16, 4.178-9, 197, 373
    • JKB and 1.612, 741, 2.94-5, 3.85, 4.40, 335, 343, 380
    • quoted 1.9, 65, 73, 146, 3.15, 188, 225, 444, 4.490-1
  • Australia 1.140-1, 4.3, 195
  • Australian Moods 2.301-2
  • Australian poetry 1.97, 226-7, 232, 269-70, 623, 642-3, 2.503
    • anthologies 1.114-15, 282-3, 304, 399, 439, 455, 517-20, 681-5, 687-91, 2.301-2
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  • Australian Poets 1.519-20
  • Australian Voices 1.681-3
  • ‘Autumn Testament’ 3.463
  • Autumn Testament 3.471-80, 4.115, 117, 118, 399, 411
    • drafts 3.382-90, 416-23, 4.112, 150, 403-6, 408, 411
  • The Axe – a preview 1.24-5
  • The Axe and the Mirror (mime) 2.382
  • Aylward, B.H. Stanley (Doctor) 4.19
  • Aylward, Jane
    • rejects JKB 4.21, 23-4, 34, 49, 67, 72-4, 123, 238, 324
    • relationship with JKB 4.19-21, 32, 45, 64, 243, 487-8
  • Baalabaki, Laila 2.410
  • Back to the Desert 1.216-26, 4.209, 228-9
  • Baigent, Lawrence 1.71, 4.176-7 JKB and 4.21-5, 27, 29, 34-5, 123-5, 178, 488
  • Bailey, D.S. (Dr) 1.265
  • Baird, Thomas 1.678, 4.306
  • Balanced Investigation 1.265-6, 4.236
  • Baldwin, Monica 2.524, 4.359
  • ‘Ballad for the Men of Holy Cross’ 2.151-4, 4.235, 329
  • ‘Ballad of Calvary Street’ 1.525
  • ‘Ballad of Dives and Lazarus’ 4.407
  • ‘Ballad of Firetrap Castle’ 4.278, 407
  • ‘Ballad of One Tree Hill’ 4.68
  • ‘Ballad of the Black Marigold’ 4.407
  • ‘Ballad of the Holy Ghost’ 1.375, 2.35-7, 4.258-9
  • ‘Ballad of the Junkies and the Fuzz’ 3.65, 362, 4.93, 116, 385
  • ‘The Ballad of the Soap Powder Lock-Out’ 4.656, 368
  • ‘Ballad of the Stonegut Sugar Works’ 3.362, 4.91, 116
  • ‘Ballad of the Third Boobhead’ 4.408
  • The Band Rotunda (play) 2.356, 358-9, 382, 485, 526-7, 3.165-6, 4.75-6, 360, 392-3
  • The Banyan Tree 1.389
  • Barker, Arthur and Shirley 4.36, 38
  • Barker, George 1.161, 208-10, 349-50, 481, 2.168-9, 4.226
    • JKB and 4.53, 131, 226, 252-3, 301
    • quoted 1.178, 208-10, 254-5, 258, 349
  • Barnes, William 2.468
  • Barr, John 1.66, 95-6, 4.431
  • Barrage against Bawdiness 1.43-4
  • Barrowman, Rachel 4.401
  • Barry Lett Gallery (Auckland) 4.417-18
  • Batty, Joyce D. 1.701
  • Baudelaire, Charles Pierre 1.347-8, 427, 3.36, 4.176, 252
  • Baughan, B.E. (Blanche) 1.439, 463, 466, 4.6, 431
  • Baxter, Archibald McColl Learmond (Archie) (father) 1.11, 2.148, 433, 4.2, 9-14, 79, 108
    • letters from JKB 4.38, 43-4, 66, 74, 91-2, 94, 329-30, 488-9
    • pacificism 1.721, 725, 2.219, 3.326, 4.2-4, 6-10, 14, 19, 138
    • poetry 1.724, 726-7, 2.3, 48, 218, 220, 4.173, 195, 202
      • Burns see under Burns, Robert
      • his poetry 1.620-1, 2.47, 326-7, 4.235
    • relationship with JKB
      • adult 4.22, 27-9, 34-7, 47, 134, 246, 488
      • visits from JKB 2.616, 4.369
      • youth 2.535, 3.16, 4.7, 12, 13, 19, 115, 173, 192
    • religion 1.730-1, 2.527, 600, 4.69-70, 72, 196, 311
    • travels 2.66, 334
  • Baxter, Hilary Anne (daughter) 2.616, 3.102, 4.37, 489, 491
    • protests 3.265, 498
    • relationship with JKB
      • adult 3.52, 274, 277, 4.93, 114, 121-2
      • youth 1.596, 4.60, 76, 79
    • religion 4.81, 85, 371
    • travels 4.53-4, 256-7
  • Baxter, Jacqueline Cecilia (Jacquie) (wife) see Sturm, Jacqueline
  • Baxter, James Keir (Jim) 4.vi, 1
    • adolescence 1.622-3, 725-7, 2.7, 172, 227, 4.10-14, 75, 77, 137-8, 347
      • books he read 1.623, 726-8, 740-1, 2.220-1
      • depression and loneliness 4.12-13, 16, 90, 123, 138
        • nearly blows his brains out 1.603-5, 2.254-6, 4.15-16, 134
      • friendship with Baigent 2.364, 4.24, 178
      • sexuality see under sexuality and relationships
    • awards and prizes
      • Jessie Mackay Poetry Award 1.406
      • Literary Society’s prize 4.19
      • Macmillan Brown prize 4.19, 63
      • Otago University Review 4.33
      • Poetry Book Society 4.265, 325, 354
    • birth 3.452, 4.7
    • childhood 1.723-4, 2.217-19, 672-3, 3.192-3, 4.75, 77, 89, 100, 137, 229
    • death and funeral 4.120-2, 155-7, 295, 300, 370, 419, 490
      • Māori burial place 3.301, 376, 468, 4.124, 146-7page 527
      • thoughts about 2.171, 445, 3.326, 562-7, 4.413
    • education and schooling 1.25-6, 352, 2.4-8, 10, 223-30, 418, 3.404, 4.26, 126
      • Ardmore Training College 1.648-9, 711, 2.188-9
      • Brighton School 4.7-9, 188
      • King’s High School 1.636-7, 4.14-18, 188
      • Society of Friends School (Sibford) see Society of Friends School (Sibford)
      • Society of Friends School (Wanganui) see Society of Friends School (Wanganui)
      • St John’s Hill School see Society of Friends School (Wanganui)
      • University of Otago see under University of Otago
      • Victoria University College see under Victoria University
      • Wellington Teachers’ College see under Wellington Teachers’ Training College
    • family 3.277, 384, 4.87-8, 114, 255
      • domesticity see domesticity
      • outings and holidays 2.257, 498, 498-9, 616, 4.72, 77
      • parenting 1.744, 3.158-9, 274, 4.37, 41, 51, 79, 81-2
    • fellowships
      • Robert Burns Fellow see under University of Otago
      • UNESCO see UNESCO
    • health 2.450, 452, 610, 3.118, 388, 419, 4.21-2, 25, 45, 54, 117-21
      • alcoholism 2.264-78, 3.300, 4.27, 35, 212, 220, 488
      • A A programme 2.272, 275, 3.529, 4.45-53, 60-1, 228-9, 269, 337
      • abstinence 1.414-15, 2.651, 653, 3.36, 53, 454-5
      • drinking bouts 1.483-5, 2.39, 284, 396, 398, 615, 3.208, 4.19-25, 38-40, 44
      • giving up and recovery 1.647, 2.450, 3.75, 129, 4.25, 28-31, 36, 238
      • helping other alcoholics 2.394, 569, 3.338, 4.49, 60-1, 69, 327, 352
      • writing and 2.619, 3.359, 4.75, 134
      • drugs 1.525, 2.653, 3.53, 129, 455, 4.141, 256
      • mental health
        • adolescence see under adolescence
        • depression and loneliness 1.660,
        • 4.19-20, 90, 96-7, 118-19, 488
      • smoking 2.39, 256, 447, 651, 3.129, 46970, 511, 4.18, 126
        • giving up 2.392, 3.35, 454, 4.22, 28, 114
    • homes 2.672 7
      • Boyle Crescent, Grafton, Auckland 3.150, 456-7, 536-42, 4.91-3, 104-5 13
      • Bedford Parade, Brighton 4.7-9, 12
      • 17A Boulcott St, Wellington 4.51
      • 26 MacDonald Crescent, Wellington 3.388, 391, 471, 4.113
      • 41 Collingwood Street, Ngaio, Wellington 4.45, 51, 54, 88, 94, 112
      • 105 Messines Rd, Karori, Wellington 4.38, 196
      • 166 Wilton Rd, Wilton, Wellington 4.44-8
      • 212 Sydney St, Wellington 4.51
      • Carrick Place, Mount Eden, Auckland 4.413
      • Christchurch boarding house 2.255-6
      • Cumberland St, Dunedin 2.1-2
      • Jerusalem see under Jerusalem
      • Kuri Beach, Brighton 4.6-7
      • Park Rd, Belmont, Lower Hutt 4.36, 196
    • interviews with 1.595-6, 721-3, 4.123, 137, 181, 338
      • Arthur Baysting 3.19-22, 4.329, 380
      • Bernadette Noble 3.65, 4.386
      • Ian Hay-Campbell 3.396-400, 4.406
      • John Weir see under Weir, J.E.
      • Karl Du Fresne 4.394
      • Michael King 3.60-2, 123-6, 4.92-3, 108, 127, 385, 390
      • Neil Illingworth 3.52-6
      • NZ Broadcasting Service 1.646-50, 4.296-8
    • lectures and talks 2.545, 4.107, 129
      • Aspects of Poetry in New Zealand see Aspects of Poetry in New Zealand
      • Canterbury Sixth-form English Teachers’ Association 2.130, 4.71-2, 329
      • Canterbury University College3.181, 4.393, 412
      • Canterbury University College Literary Club 4.127, 184, 194
      • Catholic students and youth seminars 4.112, 116-17, 119, 238, 263, 301, 412
      • Church groups 2.626, 3.188-94, 258-9, 370-1, 546-54, 4.413
      • drama 2.367, 4.140
      • English Association Winter School 4.295
      • Federation of University Women 2.287-8
      • Holy Cross College 2.150-71
      • Macmillan Brown Memorial Lectures see
      • Macmillan Brown Memorial Lectures National Council of Churches 4.83, 366page 528
      • Newman Society 3.202, 4.93, 251
      • NZ Universities Arts Festival see New Zealand Universities Arts Festival NZ University Students’ Association 1.80-6, 4.205-6
      • NZ Writers’ Conference see New Zealand Writers’ Conference radio programmes 3.235-54, 4.241-2, 289, 294, 314, 378, 396 sermons 3.152-6, 174-81, 4.83, 149, 393
      • Talk to Training-College Students see Talk to Training-College Students
      • Thoughts of an Old Alligator see Thoughts of an Old Alligator
      • University of Otago see under University of Otago
      • University of Otago Literary Society 4.48-9, 247, 249
      • university students, to 1.326, 3.170, 258-9, 439-42, 455, 4.249, 409
      • Victoria University 2.445-6, 4.76, 342-3
      • Victoria University Literary Society 4.36, 48-9, 196
      • Vietnam see under Vietnam Voice of Women 2.94-5
      • Why Writers Stop Writing see Why Writers Stop Writing
    • membership
      • Peace Pledge Union 4.20
      • Wellington Waterside Union 4.62
    • middle age 2.449-54, 660-1, 3.28, 149-50, 4.77
    • non-conformity and Bohemianism 4.9-10, 49, 74-5, 89-90, 126, 143, 186, 247
    • politics 3.355, 4.141 not a Communist 2.3, 15-16, 33, 3.343, 4.141
    • religion 1.286, 2.220, 3.447-8, 467-8, 508, 4.69-70, 116
      • Anglican 1.731, 2.371, 464-5, 560-1, 600-1, 4.40-1, 50, 224, 247
      • baptism and confirmation 1.484, 4.35, 37-9, 196-7, 488
      • atheist 1.284, 741
      • Buddhist beliefs 3.243, 4.91
      • Catholic 1.416, 3.44, 277, 4.70, 79-83, 97, 103-6, 124, 251
        • Confession 1.379, 413, 2.266, 370-1, 373-4, 615, 658-9, 3.94, 551, 562-7, 4.39, 51-2, 116, 119
        • converted Catholic 1.413-15, 2.299, 465, 601, 3.2-3, 4.96-7, 372
        • devotion to Mary see under Mary
        • Eucharist 2.324, 664, 679, 3.94, 1524, 271, 295, 487, 565, 4.52, 60, 72
        • instruction and baptism 1.344, 484, 2.285, 3.186, 461-2, 518, 4.50-3, 249, 252-3
        • move towards 1.731, 2.630, 3.39, 4.202, 211, 232, 247, 259
        • obedient to Church 2.450-1, 540-1, 561, 3.23-4, 24, 57, 445, 4.130
        • at odds with Church 2.568-9, 3.1423, 370, 420-1, 434-5, 450-1
      • concept of God 1.728-9, 2.222, 308, 3.193, 203, 303, 413, 470, 475-80, 4.57-8
      • faith 1.10, 623, 2.313, 318, 448-9, 481, 528, 661, 3.66, 278
      • fasting 3.261, 264, 278, 334, 339, 383, 391, 461, 521
      • meditation 3.133-4, 214, 439, 539, 4.104
      • penance 3.190, 213, 226, 291, 318, 521
      • religious beliefs 2.632-3, 679-80, 4.62, 65-6, 175, 331
      • undenominational Christian 1.726, 2.246, 600, 4.7, 17, 196
    • sexuality and relationships 2.451, 4.25, 35, 45, 70, 488
      • adolescence 1.741, 4.10, 12, 14-16, 19 affairs 1.482-3, 2.304, 3.117-18, 4.25-6, 29, 46, 51, 54, 99-100, 103, 105, 119
      • birth control 2.665-6, 4.80-82, 86, 371-2
      • homosexuality 1.637, 4.12, 24, 29-30, 45, 178
      • Jacquie Sturm see under Sturm, Jacqueline
      • Jane Aylward see Aylward, Jane
      • Mike Minehan see Minehan, Mike
      • rejection by women 4.123, 145, 176, 190, 238
    • travels
      • England and Europe 4.9-10, 20
      • India 1.345, 417, 2.33-4, 466, 579, 593, 603, 610, 4.53-4, 251, 256-7
      • Sydney 1.690, 4.309
    • work 1.10-11, 2.1, 10, 4.62, 69, 71, 175
      • Burns Fellowship see under University of Otago
      • Catholic Education Office see Catholic Education Office
      • editorial work 1.484, 2.44, 60, 4.35, 38
      • Epuni School see Epuni School
      • Ngauranga abattoir 1.484, 675, 2.399, 4.36, 38, 125, 196
      • postman 1.484, 646, 2.608-9, 3.182, 4.38-9, 64-6, 293, 368page 529
      • School Publications Section 1.345, 437, 2.434, 3.446-7, 4.48, 53-4, 62-4, 147-8, 240, 254
      • short-term work 1.3-4, 240-2, 351, 417, 484, 2.283-4, 4.119, 126, 488
        • labouring 1.352, 2.279, 402, 3.52, 4.22-3, 25-31, 91
      • writer 1.352, 649-50, 2.313, 3.230, 2334, 469, 4.22-3, 38, 60, 244
    • writing 1.485, 646-50, 721-3, 2.413, 4.63, 123, 125, 138, 236
      • criticism on his writing 1.431, 3.29, 33, 363-4, 369-70
      • difficulties 4.44, 57, 66, 71 journals 1.3-4, 412-16, 4.134 letters 4.129-31
      • novels 1.650, 4.137
      • parables 2.308-12, 396-7, 681-5, 3.429, 4.182, 340, 415
      • plays 2.368, 474-92, 516, 3.19-22, 34, 4.147, 148, 351, 360
        • composition 2.353-6, 628, 4.75, 139-40
        • mime technique 2.382-3, 4.187
        • output 2.358, 475, 616, 660, 692, 4.343, 357, 380
      • poetry 1.112-13, 2.2-3, 18, 3.356-65, 4.123-5, 326
        • composition 1.747-9, 2.60, 250-1, 256-60, 405-6, 645, 4.150
        • early poems 1.621-2, 676, 723-9, 2.68, 75, 217-22, 3.363-4, 4.8, 10-16, 18, 20, 25, 27
        • love poems 4.24, 115, 176
        • motivation 2.304, 393, 3.356-7, 447, 4.104, 138-9
        • output 2.219, 251, 619, 3.51, 362, 4.25, 72, 75, 94-5, 322, 357, 368
        • readings of 3.507-12, 4.417-19
        • source of 1.675-7, 2.1, 3.50-1, 358-9, 4.318, 334-5
        • themes behind 1.659-61, 2.99, 189, 531, 4.57-8, 77, 143, 146, 285
      • prose 1.11, 4.79, 123-5, 134-8, 143, 14650, 243, 331
        • Listener reviews and prose see under Listener
        • Tablet articles see under Tablet
      • prose-poems 2.258, 260-1, 4.171-2, 176, 189, 252, 315
      • under pseudonym 4.174, 187, 190-2, 371
      • radio programmes 3.22
      • religion and 1.375-7, 647, 2.148, 477, 3.358, 369-70, 4.70, 252-3, 351
        • Horse 1.531, 553-5, 563-4, 587
        • short stories 4.127-8
        • tries to give up 3.52, 364-5, 4.85, 106-7, 114, 117, 124, 147
  • Baxter, John (grandfather) 4.1-2, 8, 11, 12, 45
  • Baxter, John (great-grandfather) 4.1
  • Baxter, John McColl (son) 4.94, 490, 491
    • childhood and education 2.574-6, 3.545, 4.41, 79
    • JKB dedicated ‘The Ballad of the Junkies and the Fuzz’ to 3.65, 4.93, 386
    • prison experiences 3.271, 277, 279, 384, 503-4, 545-6
    • relationship with JKB
      • adult 3.52, 259, 264, 274, 277, 387, 408, 473, 4.121-2
      • youth 2.514, 3.503, 4.60, 79, 81
    • religion 2.616, 3.509, 545
    • travels 4.53-4, 256-7
  • Baxter, John (uncle) 4.2
  • Baxter, Lenore (née Bond) (Terry’s wife) 4.29
  • Baxter, Mary (née McColl) (grandmother) 3.474, 4.1-2, 11, 12
  • Baxter, Maurice (cousin) 3.192
  • Baxter, Millicent Amiel (née Macmillan Brown) (mother) 1.11, 2.433, 4.4-13, 29, 79, 254
    • education and schooling 1.482, 724, 2.218, 4.5-6
    • letters from JKB 4.26-7, 37-8, 43-4, 53, 66, 91-2, 94, 140, 221, 266, 292, 488-9
    • relationship with JKB
      • adult 1.482, 484, 4.21-3, 28-9, 34-7, 47, 119, 136-7, 189-90, 238, 350-1, 488-9
      • visits from JKB 2.616, 4.117
      • youth 1.532-4, 2.535, 3.193, 4.7-8, 12-14, 17-19, 123, 134, 173, 177, 344
    • religion 1.730-1, 2.527, 4.69-70, 72, 196
    • travels 2.66, 334
  • Baxter, Stephanie Te Kare (grand-daughter) 4.122, 491
    • JKB and 3.235, 384, 388, 408, 473, 4.112-13
    • reared by Jacquie 3.102, 4.85-6, 88-9, 94, 489
  • Baxter, Terrence McSweeney (Terry) (brother) 4.29, 69
    • childhood and education 4.7, 9-11
    • pacificism 1.721, 4.16, 28
    • relationship with JKB 4.13, 21, 24, 29, 175
  • Baxter Agrees with Council 3.348-50, 4.399
  • Baxter Commune Likely to be Closed 3.371-2
  • Baxter Employing Mime Technique 2.382-3
  • Baxter: Not How, Man – but Why? Life among the Junkies 3.52-6, 4.385
  • Baxter on his own Poetry 1.747-9
  • Baxter Sees Fellowship as a Compromise 2.9-10
  • Baxter Undertakes to Heed Demands 3.350page 530
  • Baxter Wants End to River Community 3.377-8
  • ‘The Bay’ 4.75, 223, 325
  • Baylebridge, William 1.304
  • Baysting, Arthur 3.19-22, 4.329, 380
  • ‘The Beach House’ 2.251
  • beach poems 1.433
  • Beaglehole, Ernest 1.116, 4.432
  • Beaton, Cecil 1.203
  • Beaver, Bruce 1.592, 4.292
  • Beban, Jim (Father) 4.119
  • Beckett, Samuel 1.688, 2.106, 4.133, 325
  • The Bedean (periodical) 4.355
  • Bedside Manner 1.404-5, 4.270
  • Beeby, Bernard 4.53, 243, 253
  • Before Sunrise 1.1-2, 4-7, 37-8, 4.16, 125, 171-2
  • Before the Innocence of God 1.743-5
  • Beginnings 1.723-9, 4.134, 138, 329
  • Behan, Brendan 1.459, 2.170, 387, 394, 592, 3.111, 4.346, 352
  • Behn, Mira 1.450-1, 4.279
  • Belloc, Hilaire 1.358, 2.532, 633, 4.254-5, 372
  • Bennett (Dr) 2.622
  • Bennett, Joan 1.142-3
  • Bennett, Jonathan 1.304, 438, 2.81, 4.322
  • Bennett, Manuhuia (Rev., later Bishop) 1.497, 4.33, 285, 487
  • Benseman, Leo 4.176-7, 203
  • Bernanos, Georges 2.39, 504, 4.358
  • Bernardone, Francesco see St Francis of Assisi
  • Berryman, John 1.395, 4.264
  • Bertram, Edith 4.39
  • Bertram, James 1.55, 57, 2.355, 4.36, 39, 221-2, 329-31, 401, 432
  • Bertram, Jean 4.36
  • Bethell, Ursula 1.77, 93, 95, 108-9, 170, 506, 2.69-70, 332, 3.47, 4.432-3
    • Collected Poems 1.68, 71-2, 4.383
    • religion 1.109, 159, 187, 464
  • Between the hammer and the anvil 3.221-4, 4.144, 390, 395-6
  • Between Two Cultures 1.451-2
  • ‘Beyond the Palisade’ 4.15
  • Beyond the Palisade 1.112, 4.21, 23, 24, 28, 31, 172
  • The Biafran and the Blowfly 3.556, 4.415
  • The Big Questions 1.517
  • The Big Season 1.600-1
  • Bilbrough, Norman 1.609-10
  • Biography 1.29
  • birth control 1.751, 2.369, 416, 518
    • Catholic Church and see under Catholic Church
  • Birth control clinics are the new temples 2.617-19
  • The Birth of Christ 1.116-17
  • ‘Black Marigold Song’ 4.407
  • Blackburn, Thomas 1.390, 4.250
  • Blackshaw, Helen 1.520-1
  • Blaiklock, E.M. 1.302
  • Blake, William 1.41, 112, 156, 694, 2.479, 590, 619-20, 4.371
  • Bland, Peter 1.598, 701-2, 2.66, 82, 91-3, 106-7, 117, 327, 4.326, 433-4
    • plays 2.367, 491
    • quoted 1.644-5, 702, 2.91-2, 106, 345-6
  • Blessed Virgin Mary see Mary Blight, John 1.685, 2.646-7, 4.308
  • Blok, Alexander 4.282
  • ‘Blood Test’ 2.405
  • Bloom, Harold 1.528-9, 4.290
  • ‘Blow, wind of fruitfulness’ 1.14, 4.181
  • Blow, Wind of Fruitfulness 1.417, 3.51, 364, 4.35, 488
  • The Blue Divan 1.421-4, 4.272
  • Blue Peter 1.52-5, 2.130, 4.30, 34, 126, 189, 197, 329
  • Blunden, Edmund 1.8-10, 4.175
  • Bly, Robert 4.382
  • Body, Heart and Mind 1.121-2
  • The Body and Blood of Christ 2.463-7
  • Bohemianism 1.321, 326-30, 628-9, 2.17-18, 138-9, 604-5, 629, 4.49, 249, 295
  • Boland, J.P. 4.255
  • Bolshies under the Bed 1.44-6
  • Bond, Lenore (later Baxter) (Terry’swife) 4.29
  • Bone, Edith 2.104-5, 4.325
  • The Bones of our Saints 2.530-4
  • Book (periodical) 2.58
  • ‘Book of the Dead’ 4.201
  • Book Shop (radio programme) 1.281-2, 4.237
  • ‘A book that I treasure and admire’ 2.323-5, 4.341-2
  • A Book with a View 1.304
  • books see reading and books
  • Boring, Langfeldt and Weld 1.482, 4.285
  • Bosch, Hieronymus 1.41, 4.194
  • Bouyer, Louis (Father) 1.119-20, 4.135, 211
  • Bowen, C.C. 1.439, 4.434
  • A Boy Killed 1.707-8, 4.310
  • Bracken, Thomas 1.93-4, 4.434-5
  • Braithwaite, E.R. 1.659, 4.301
  • Brasch, Charles 1.464, 597, 2.65-6, 74, 337, 4.304, 435-6
    • correspondence with JKB 4.37, 47, 51, 55, 68, 276
    • JKB and 1.14, 460, 624, 2.117, 119, 3.359, 4.31-2, 179, 243-4, 401
    • Landfall editor 1.260-1, 441, 2.64, 82, 4.129, 203-4, 267
    • symbolism 1.51, 67-8, 105-6, 185-6
  • Bread and a Pension 1.702-5
  • Breaking New Ground 1.589-91
  • Breaking through the Fences 2.492-4page 531
  • Break-through 1.654-5
  • Brecht, Bertolt 1.521, 651, 2.483, 4.288
  • Bridges, Robert 1.426
  • Brighton 1.307-8, 432-3, 2.97, 4.2, 6-9, 12, 47, 72, 142
  • Brighton School 4.7-9, 188
  • Brinnin, John Malcolm 2.588, 4.364
  • Broadbent, John (Father) 3.379
  • The Broadeners 2.71-94, 4.322
  • Broadsheets 1.113
  • Brooke, Rupert 1.9, 419
  • ‘Brother Ass, Brother Ass, you are full of fancies’ 3.510
  • Broughton, W.S. 2.72-3, 4.322
  • ‘Brown Bone’ 1.506
  • Browning, Robert 1.16, 4.184-5
  • Bruce, Nancy 1.684, 4.307
  • Buber, Martin 1.167, 2.438-9, 661, 3.202, 435, 450, 466, 4.206, 375
  • Buchman, Frank 4.340
  • Buck, Peter (Sir) 1.24, 116, 495, 4.456-7
  • ‘A Bucket of Blood for a Dollar’ 4.313, 349
  • Buckley, Vincent 1.455, 4.281, 354
  • Buckroyd, Carol 4.116, 120-1
  • Buddhism 1.517, 2.454-5, 662-3, 3.3, 243, 348, 361, 508, 4.375
  • bullfights 2.41, 687
  • Bullock, Marie 2.594, 596, 4.237-8
  • Bulls and Cows 1.625-6, 4.292
  • Bunyan, John 1.112, 121, 203, 315, 2.159, 379, 3.534-5
  • The Bureaucrat (play) 2.356, 383, 446, 4.64, 76
  • ‘The Bureaucrats’ 1.596, 4.62-3, 295
  • bureaucrats 1.749-51, 2.29, 126, 417-25, 489
  • Burgess, Anthony 4.383
  • Burns, Robert 1.16, 95-6, 116, 138-9, 154, 169, 171, 174, 2.192-217
    • Archie Baxter and 1.530, 620-1, 2.48-9, 192, 197, 203, 327, 4.180
    • JKB and 1.112, 2.192-4, 251, 4.16, 175, 179-80, 215
    • quoted 1.129-31, 530, 2.192-217, 4.213
  • The Burns Fellowship 2.614-17, 4.368-70
  • A Bush Carpenter’s Outfit 1.526-7, 4.128
  • Butler, Samuel 1.462, 466, 501, 3.555
  • Byron, George Gordon (Lord) 1.18, 112, 157, 229, 390-1, 694, 4.131, 179, 263
  • Byron and Allegra 1.390-1, 4.263
  • Calvin, John 2.192-3, 197, 3.553
  • Campbell, Alistair Te Ariki 1.444, 4.55, 128, 199, 277, 436-7
    • his poetry 1.68-9, 77, 113, 182, 680-1, 2.89-90
      • ‘Elegy’ 1.80, 109-10, 597
      • love poems 1.60-1, 185
      • Mine Eyes Dazzle 1.79-80, 185, 4.205, 222
      • quoted 1.61, 69, 157, 498, 511, 681, 2.90, 339-40, 351
    • JKB and 2.82, 117, 3.542, 4.39-40, 48, 222
  • Campbell, David 1.81-2, 114-15, 282, 304, 518, 610, 4.206
  • Campbell, Fleur 4.283
  • Campbell, Roy 1.427, 453-4, 2.166, 4.273-4 camping 1.1-2, 4-7, 17, 34-8, 4.192
  • Campion, Edith 4.39, 266
  • Campion, Richard 1.398, 406, 2.355-6, 479-80, 4.39, 54, 139, 243-4, 266, 356
  • Campion, Thomas 1.147
  • Campus Laureate 2.434-5
  • Camus, Albert 4.197-8, 277-8
    • The Outsider 1.55, 90, 221-4, 346, 4.198
    • The Possessed 1.443, 4.272-3
  • Canta (periodical) 1.43, 484, 4.35, 125-6, 187, 191, 294, 304, 488
  • Canterbury Sixth-form English Teachers’ Association 2.130, 4.71-2, 329
  • Canterbury University College see University of Canterbury ‘Canticle of the Sun’ 4.390-1
  • The Capital Graveyard 3.182-6 capital punishment 3.199
  • capitalism 3.342, 344, 393, 403, 406-7, 415-16, 441, 494-501, 503, 559
    • see also society
  • Capricorn Press 1.391, 4.253
  • Carey, Patric 2.357-8, 481, 689-92, 4.347, 437
    • JKB and 2.356, 358, 382, 475-6, 479, 616, 660, 3.19-20, 165-8, 4.73, 75, 139
  • Carey, Rosalie 2.357, 382, 690, 691, 4.347, 437
  • Carlyle, Thomas 1.153-4, 2.197-8
  • Carmel, Abraham Isaac 2.633, 4.372-3
  • Carpenter, Edward (Canon) 1.517
  • Cary, Joyce 1.88-9
  • Caselberg, John 1.113, 4.208, 437
  • Casserley, John 2.382, 475-6, 660, 4.356
  • A Castle of . . . 3.170, 4.393
  • Castle Street 1.308-10
  • Catharists 2.351, 4.321-2, 392
  • Catholic Church 2.279-86, 455-6, 3.225-7
    • abortion 1.599-600, 3.480-6
    • alcohol and drugs 2.264-78, 647-55
    • angels 1.425-6, 2.447, 494, 498-503, 3.171-3, 313-14, 521
    • anti-clericalism 1.677, 2.150, 159, 4.76, 278
    • Art 2.154-5, 158, 163-4, 171
    • baptism 3.45-7, 481
    • birth control 2.293-300, 324, 525, 564, 605-6, 617-19, 625, 626-32, 656-8, 663-9
    • Catholic-Protestant controversy see under Christianitypage 532
    • celibacy 2.315-19, 451 changes 1.674-5, 2.290, 418, 464, 577-80, 632, 3.86, 92-3, 107, 371, 513-14
    • Communists 1.719, 2.243-4, 556, 599, 630, 3.161
    • Confession 1.527, 2.411, 431, 659, 3.140
    • conversion 1.736-7, 3.19, 67, 526
    • death 2.532-4, 3.8, 4.349
    • doctrine and theology 2.504, 617-18, 639-42,
    • 678-81, 3.489, 4.354, 392
    • Eucharist (Communion) 2.96, 447, 463-7, 558, 560
    • Faith 1.398-9, 429-30, 2.446-9, 3.23, 57-9, 513-15
      • lapses of faith 1.593-5, 2.317, 406-9, 574, 583, 4.283, 293
    • Heaven 2.439-43, 558-62, 678, 3.514
    • Hell 2.435-39, 3.23
    • Holy Souls 2.430, 432, 3.71-3
    • Holy Spirit 2.150, 318, 445, 494, 510-12, 571-3, 578-80, 618, 3.512-36, 4.212
    • homosexuality 1.265, 2.263, 363-7, 3.282-3, 481
    • Index of Forbidden Books 2.130, 169-70, 388, 4.346
    • Jansenistism 3.101, 139-40, 421, 4.233, 259
    • joy 1.371-5, 418-19, 595, 2.35-7, 441-3, 498-9
    • literature 1.446, 2.150-71, 4.148
    • Manichaeism 1.172, 2.291-2, 3.93-4, 146, 313-14, 4.348, 389
    • Māori 2.375-82, 3.100-1, 104-6, 202-3
    • marriage see under marriage
    • Mass 1.527, 2.557-8, 3.87-8
    • monastic life 1.388, 469, 2.467, 511
    • obedience and authority 1.730-3, 2.412, 515, 523-6, 565-8, 571, 3.23-6, 30, 86, 140, 142-3, 493
    • passion and fervour 2.323-5, 568-9, 583-4
    • penance 1.419, 426, 692, 716, 2.270, 369-74, 429-33, 658-9, 4.232-3
    • Purgatory 2.429-33, 3.140, 207-8, 4.349
    • rosary 3.1-7, 91, 106
    • saints 1.385-7, 2.592-4, 673-5, 3.173, 4.360
    • Satan 2.123-6, 205, 324, 408
    • schools 2.417-25, 574-7, 3.220, 271, 492-3, 4.78-9, 218
    • sexuality 2.564, 3.208-9
    • sins 1.514, 2.285, 371, 431-2, 568
    • Trinity 2.469-74, 571-3, 577-81, 3.181-2, 223
    • war 2.428, 504-9, 522-4, 3.162-5
    • works of mercy 2.108-10, 603, 3.86-7, 90, 224, 491-3, 512-14, 530, 4.124, 212
      • fourteen major 2.596-9, 3.194, 350, 435, 526-30, 4.124
      • Jerusalem’s original aim 3.442, 470-1, 4.114
    • young people 2.160-1, 565, 3.158-9, 219-21, 321-2, 370, 517, 4.400
    • see also Mary; Pope John XXIII; Tablet
  • Catholic Education Office 2.433-4, 4.78-9, 149, 357, 362
  • Catholic Peace Fellowship 2.506-7, 4.392
  • Catholic writers and poets 1.316, 428-9, 467-9, 716-17, 2.165-9, 328, 387-8, 3.206-9, 4.55, 283
    • anti-clericalism 1.677, 2.150, 4.76, 278
    • devotional writing 3.30-3, 4.135
    • JKB and 1.375-9, 546, 549-50, 4.57, 70, 74, 76, 278
  • Caulfield, William Melville 4.402
  • Causley, Charles 1.324-5, 4.249
  • ‘The Cave’ 4.190
  • Caveman Press 4.418
  • Caxton Press 1.14, 102-3, 108, 243, 399-400, 2.54, 58, 4.177, 203
    • JKB and 1.623, 3.51, 4.21, 25, 27, 31, 42, 76, 202
    • Poets Series 1.64, 68, 108
  • Cegledy, Steven 4.385
  • celibacy 2.368-9, 625, 3.407
    • priests 2.315-19, 581-3, 3.92-7, 140, 148
    • young people 1.609, 2.542-3, 3.209, 224, 299
  • censorship 1.664-71, 2.41, 126, 155, 170, 288-9, 320, 321, 386-8, 4.340-1
  • Central Icon for Christians 2.494-7, 4.90, 357
  • ‘Centurion’ 1.118, 4.210-11
  • ‘Centurion’ and Notes on a Poem 1.118, 4.210-11
  • ‘Ceremonial Ode for the Opening of the First Independent New Zealand Universities Arts Festival’ 2.40
  • A Certain Spirit 2.454-5
  • Challis, Gordon 1.644, 2.94, 117, 119-21, 4.438
  • Chalmers, David 4.116
  • Chamberlain, Brenda 1.396-7, 4.265
  • Changing Over 2.632-4, 4.372-3
  • Chapman, Robert 2.82-3, 4.42, 438
    • An Anthology of New Zealand Verse 1.304, 438-42, 2.81, 338-9, 4.322
  • ‘The Chariot’ 4.83-4
  • chastity 2.541-4, 3.492 JKB and 2.512-13, 3.253, 281, 4.105, 416
  • Chaucer, Geoffrey 1.161, 376, 708, 2.525
  • Cherbonnier, Edmond 1.312
  • Chessner, Eustace (Dr) 1.404-5, 4.270
  • Chesterton, G.K. 1.16, 377-9, 414, 705-6, 2.468, 679, 4.184-5, 259
  • children’s literature 1.116-17, 140-1, 226, 745-6, 4.148, 314
  • A Child’s Complaint 1.429-30, 4.274page 533
  • China 2.461-2
  • Choice of Belief in Modern Society 1.80-6, 4.401, 205-6, 334
  • Christchurch 3.182
    • lives in 1.240-2, 484, 624, 2.255-6, 4.34-6, 125, 488
    • visits to 4.21, 24, 40, 76, 83, 107-8, 112, 117, 370-1, 412
  • Christchurch Cathedral 4.393
  • Christeller, Grete 1.484, 4.34-5, 186-7, 488
  • Christian Belief 1.205-6, 4.225
  • Christian delinquency 4.41
  • Christian drama 2.484-7
  • Christian Humour 2.547-50
  • Christian Living 1.311-12
  • Christian writers and artists 1.172-3, 283-7, 319-20, 517, 2.477, 3.357, 362
    • symbolism 1.42, 51-2, 187
    • see also religious poetry
  • Christianity 2.138, 547-50, 602-3, 3.181-2, 213-15, 4.135, 196-7
    • action and militancy 1.14-15, 240, 2.108-10, 606-7, 3.418, 424-30, 440-2, 448-50, 489502, 515-16, 546-54
    • Catholic-Protestant controversy 1.518-19, 2.160, 381, 393, 422, 448, 464-5, 523-6, 559-61, 601, 627, 678-81
    • death 2.143-4, 443-5
    • evil and sin 3.117-23, 248-51, 275-6, 479-80, 501, 549-50
    • Faith 1.134-5, 202-3, 205-6, 2.102-3, 323-5, 494-7, 633-4, 3.23
    • literature 1.119-20, 140, 155, 218-22, 311-12, 469-70
    • living 1.311-12, 2.368-9, 562-8, 3.242
    • obedience and authority 2.145, 323, 3.100, 245-7, 525
    • sexuality 1.265-6, 3.492
    • war 1.403, 517
    • see also religion
  • chronology 4.159-70
  • Church see Catholic Church; Christianity
  • Church, Hubert 1.439
  • Church, Richard 1.323-4, 4.248
  • The Church and the Alcoholic 2.264-78, 4.336-7
  • Cistercian Monastery (Kopua) 2.511, 514, 665, 3.52, 222, 295, 4.51, 90, 249
  • Cistercians 3.39-42
  • A City was Born 1.733-4
  • Civilisation and Drugs 3.116-17, 4.107, 390
  • Clare, John 2.468
  • Clark, Russell 4.234
  • Clark-Bekederemo, John Pepper 2.12, 4.319
  • Clarke, Austin 1.522, 4.289
  • A Clear Eye 1.470-1
  • Clear Lenses 1.608-9
  • Clerks and Cops 1.602-8, 4.134, 294
  • Close, Leo (Father) 4.79
  • Close to Nature 1.231-2
  • Clough, Arthur Hugh 2.468
  • ‘Clutha’ 1.508
  • Clutha, Janet see Frame, Janet Clynes, Raphael (Father) 1.691-2
  • The Coaster 4.52, 148
  • Cohen, J.M. 4.272
  • ‘The Cold Hub’ 1.604-5, 3.508
  • Cold Spring 1.12-13, 4.24, 177-8
  • Cole, John Reece 1.55, 4.438-9
  • Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1.182-3, 210
  • ‘Colin, you can tell my words are crippled now’ 3.510
  • Collected Plays 4.124, 147, 243
  • Collected Poems 4.32, 58, 124, 150, 178, 323, 415
  • Collingwood, R.G. 1.528, 4.290
  • Collins, Clifford 4.328
  • colonialism 2.73, 334, 4.30-1
  • Colum, Mary 1.402
  • Colum, Padraic 1.402, 459, 4.269
  • comic poetry 1.420
  • Comment (periodical) 1.302-3, 4.262, 342
  • Comment; an Obituary on R.A.K. Mason 3.372-3, 4.400-2
  • Commentaries 1.522-3
  • communal living and communes 3.294-300, 351-4, 391, 434, 507, 4.113
    • Auckland 3.126-9, 187, 197, 222-6, 233, 286, 390-4, 4.89, 115, 413
    • Jerusalem see under Jerusalem
    • Māori see under Māori new commune 3.232-3, 377, 378, 384-6, 387, 4.112, 118
    • principles 3.299-300, 397-9, 415, 455-6
  • communal love see aroha
  • Commune Folk Seek Truth Down by the Riverside 3.227-35
  • Communism 2.33-4, 282, 319, 393, 598, 650, 3.170, 190, 494-6
    • Catholic Church and see under Catholic
    • Church Komsomol 4.349, 360
    • Russia 1.176, 2.104-5, 301, 460, 554, 3.58
    • Vietnam 2.114-15, 146, 243, 426-9, 508, 599
  • The Company of Poets 1.420
  • Comparison of Two Eighteenth-Century Satirists, Pope and Swift 1.266-8, 4.236
  • Complete Prose 4.123, 124, 147, 149, 399, 415, 419
  • Confession to the Lord Christ 3.562-7, 4.vii, 419
  • Congregationalism 4.367
  • Connon, Helen (later Macmillan Brown) (grandmother) 4.5-6
  • Connon, Hester (later Mrs Hurst Seager) (greataunt) 4.45-6page 534
  • Conrad, Joseph 1.709
  • Conscience and the Pill 2.663-8
  • Constructive Defence 2.591-2, 4.365
  • contraception see birth control Contraception and the Pope 2.626-7, 656-8, 4.371-2, 374
  • Conversation about Writing 1.721-3
  • Conversation with a Catholic Mother 3.484-6, 4.412
  • Conversation with an Ancestor 2.130-50, 4.322, 329
  • ‘Convoys’ 4.19
  • Conze, Edward (Dr) 2.662-3, 4.375
  • Cook, James (Captain) 1.492, 502
  • Cook, Rita see Angus, Rita
  • Cook Islands 4.48
  • Coombes, Henri (Mr) 1.348-9
  • Cooper, Charles 4.88
  • Co-ordinating Committee on Indecent Publications 2.384-6, 4.346
  • Copland, R.A. (Ray) (Prof.) 1.600-1, 4.293, 328, 439
  • Coren, Alan 1.455
  • Coriolanus, Gaius Martius 4.187-8
  • Cornford, John 2.39, 4.321
  • Corso, Gregory 1.617-18, 4.295
  • Cossens (Mrs) 4.350-3
  • A Costly Vision 2.638-9, 4.373-4
  • ‘Cotton Trousers’ 4.58
  • ‘The Counter-Lunch’4.72
  • Courage to Mud Farmers 3.354-5
  • Court Theatre (Christchurch) 4.266 courtesy 3.157-9, 477
  • Courtly Love 1.242-3, 325, 4.233
    • see also love
  • The Courts of Love 1.242-3
  • Cowper, William 1.244, 4.233
  • Craccum (periodical) 1.666-71, 4.304-5
  • Cracknell, Vernon 2.556, 4.361
  • Craig, Alexander 1.683-4, 4.307
  • Crane, B.B. 3.254-6
  • Crane, Hart 1.174-5, 184, 327, 2.78-9, 329-30, 402
  • Crashaw, Richard 1.142-3
  • Crashpad Notes: October-December 1971 3.390-4, 4.409
  • Crawford, Thomas 1.297, 4.240
  • Created from Pain 1.349-50, 4.131, 252-3
  • creative artists see artists
  • creative freedom 1.16, 172-9, 303-4, 385, 417, 472-7, 709-12, 2.46, 98, 179
  • Creeger, George R. 4.355
  • Cresswell, D’Arcy 1.107, 181, 295-6, 306, 462, 2.67-8, 4.439-41
  • Crighton Smith, Iain 1.477, 4.284
  • Critic (periodical) 2.644, 4.33, 125, 174, 202, 487
  • The Critic as Schoolmaster 1.259-61, 4.235
  • Critical Approaches 1.322-3
  • critics and criticism 1.234, 271, 451
    • academic criticism 1.628, 650, 2.72, 74-5
    • art criticism 1.40-2, 2.132
    • JKB and 1.674, 2.644, 4.90, 128-9
    • middlemen 2.94, 353
    • New Zealand 1.216, 259-61, 393-4, 441, 463, 521-2, 526-7, 2.45-6, 116-17, 339, 4.289
    • poetry 1.145-62, 165-6, 170-2, 264-5, 296-7, 2.86
    • see also Curnow, Allen; Smithyman, Kendrick
  • Critics and Poets 1.296-7
  • Critic’s Philosophy 1.134-5
  • Cromwell, Oliver 1.121
  • Cross, Ian 2.114-15, 4.196, 328, 355
  • ‘Crossing Cook Strait’ 4.226
  • The Cruel Catholic 2.522-6, 4.359
  • Crump, Barry 1.592, 601, 616, 652, 4.283
    • A Good Keen Man 1.470-2, 601
  • culture 1.611, 2.135, 685-7, 4.242
    • see also Art
  • Cunningham, J.V. 2.248
  • Curnow, Allen 1.14, 50, 4.122, 441-2
    • The Axe 1.60, 107, 185, 2.490-1, 3.22
      • JKB’s review and comments 1.24-5, 72-3, 4.187, 199
    • A Book of New Zealand Verse 1.106, 157, 168, 181, 263, 2.57, 72-3, 76, 330-2, 338
      • JKB and 1.115-16, 438, 2.45-6, 332, 4.25, 139, 265
    • critic 1.161, 170, 260-1, 522, 2.44-5, 72-6, 79, 82-3, 4.129, 218, 276, 289
      • Holcroft and 1.181, 2.55, 57, 72-4
      • JKB and 1.394, 526, 673-4, 4.129
      • Mason and 1.99, 2.71-2, 330-2
    • his poetry 1.18, 60, 66-8, 597, 2.66, 326, 327, 340
      • ‘At Dead Low Water’ 1.57-9, 181-2, 4.198
      • ‘Discovery’ 2.80-1, 341
      • quoted 1.51-2, 101, 107, 150, 181-2, 195-6
      • symbolism and metaphor 1.58, 106, 150-1, 181-2, 460, 2.61
    • JKB and 4.25, 198, 207, 242, 246
      • friendship with 1.484, 2.44, 60, 75, 4.24, 55, 186
    • meets Dylan Thomas 4.183, 216
    • The Penguin Book of New Zealand Verse 1.746, 2.71-4, 4.55
      • JKB’s review and comments 1.438-42, 459-66, 597-8, 2.45-6, 84, 117, 332-4, 4.139, 276-7, 401
  • Currie, A.E. 1.93, 94, 438, 519, 589, 4.185, 292
  • Dallas, Ruth 1.313, 589-90, 2.82, 94, 115-16, 4.77-8, 443
  • Dalziel, Margaret (Dr) 1.302, 4.304page 535
  • Damien (Father) 3.424-9, 4.408
  • Dannevirke 2.396
  • Dante, Alighieri 1.206-7, 706-7, 2.181, 313, 367, 385-6, 437
  • Dante in the Antipodes 1.206-7
  • Darbishire, Helen 1.135, 4.214
  • ‘The Dark Welcome’ 4.410
  • Davidson, Joy 1.245, 4.234
  • Davin, Dan 1.50, 51, 223-5, 2.39, 4.46-7, 443-4
  • Davis, Charles 2.323-4, 621-2, 3.66-7, 4.341, 371, 386
  • Day, Paul 1.401
  • Day Lewis, C. (Cecil) 1.96, 121-2, 261-3, 323-4, 3.244, 4.212, 235-6, 396
  • de Chardin, Teilhard 2.102-3, 143, 4.324-5
  • de Foucald, Charles 3.309-10
  • de Jaegher, Raymond (Father) 2.599, 607, 4.366
  • de la Mare, Walter 1.66, 232-3, 4.131-2, 231, 265
  • de Montalk, Geoffrey 1.465
  • de Rougemont, Denis 1.325, 4.249, 321
  • de Rupe, Alan 3.1, 4.379
  • The Dead House 1.26-7, 4.188
  • Dear Joseph - look after them 2.527-30
  • death 3.69-73
    • attitudes to 2.379-82, 443-5, 532-4, 3.11923, 144, 437, 4.78-9
    • JKB and 1.524-5, 741, 2.100, 142-3, 452, 3.48, 447, 508, 4.10, 29, 145
    • in JKB’s writing 1.532, 554-5, 657-8, 2.97, 112, 141-2, 257-8, 310-11, 398, 4.201
  • death poems 1.17, 524, 2.97
  • ‘a death song for mr mouldybrooke’ 4.348-9
  • Debate on Vietnam 1.718-20
  • Debray, Règis 3.419, 421, 4.408
  • decency 3.200, 218
    • see also indecency
  • Defenceless Village 1.233, 4.231
  • delinquency 1.88-91, 239-40, 3.16-19, 4.41
  • The Delphic Voice 1.226-7
  • demons 1.415, 3.276-7, 285-8, 312, 437, 520, 535, 4.98
  • Denis Glover’s Poetry 1.87-8
  • Department of Education 1.709, 750, 2.223
    • JKB and 1.345, 2.422, 4.48, 147-8, 209, 240, 294-5, 314, 318
  • Deprived People 1.658-9
  • ‘The Desert’ 4.363
  • Deutsch, Babette 1.397
  • Deutscher, Isaac 3.42, 4.381-2
  • The Devil and Mr Mulcahy (play) 2.691, 3.166-7, 4.76, 379, 392
  • Devlin, Bernadette 3.482-3
  • Devotional Reading 1.478
  • Dialectic (periodical) 3.156, 219, 4.390
  • Dialogue on Loneliness 3.171-3
  • Dialogue with the Beloved One 3.78-9, 4.387
  • Diary of a Visit to East Asia 4.259-61
  • Dickens, Charles 1.88
  • Dickinson, Emily 1.141, 2.249, 4.217, 220
  • The Difficult Tribe 2.362-7, 4.24, 336, 344
  • Digging Deep 2.655-6, 4.374
  • disarmament 1.318-19, 4.141
  • Disgruntled Foghorn 1.312
  • Disquieting American 1.419-20, 421, 4.271, 272
  • Dives 3.462, 480, 490
  • divorce 1.239-40, 456-8, 3.35
    • see also marriage
  • The divorce of poetry 1.4, 4.173-4
  • Do not ask about this man 3.556-7
  • Do You Want to Drive them from the Church? 2.557-8
  • Dodds, E.R. 2.360, 4.343-4
  • Domestic Entanglements 1.678-9
  • domesticity 2.562-8, 3.48-51, 4.38, 113, 362
  • Domett, Alfred 1.66, 183, 4.444
  • Donne, John 1.18, 142-3, 147, 259, 611, 4.186
  • Donoghue, Denis 2.248-9, 4.333
  • Don’t water down the wine of Catholic doctrine 2.639-42, 4.374
  • Dostoevsky, Fyodor 1.443, 4.278
  • Double Identity 1.391-2
  • The Double Vocation 1.672
  • Doubt and Devotion 1.469-70
  • Douglas, Alfred (Lord)1.237-8
  • Douglas, Keith 4.323
  • Dowling, Basil 1.64, 68, 70-1, 77, 159, 2.326, 4.24, 444
    • quoted 1.70-1, 110, 191, 2.66-7
  • Downstage Theatre 4.343
  • Doyle, Charles 2.82-3, 117, 119-21, 4.296, 444-5
    • quoted 1.626, 2.88, 120, 346-7
    • Recent Poetry in New Zealand 2.81, 339, 341, 4.322
  • Draft Introduction to ‘The Innovators’ 2.45-6
  • Draft of ‘Jerusalem Daybook 2’ 3.486-9
  • Draft of ‘Shots around the Target’ 2.13-16, 16-19, 4.319
  • Draft of ‘The Unicorn: a consideration of adolescence’ 2.252-5, 4.333-4
  • A Drained Life 1.348-9
  • drama 1.688, 2.353-6, 367-8, 474-92, 625, 68992, 3.21, 167-9, 4.75
  • Drama among the Faceless 3.19-22, 4.329, 380
  • Drama and Criticism 1.688
  • ‘The Dream’ 1.607-8
  • Dream Series 1.18-20, 4.186
  • dreams 2.413, 3.437
    • JKB and 1.18-20, 413, 2.246, 258, 604-5, 622-6, 3.149, 173-4, 452, 4.34, 98, 186-7
    • in JKB’s writing 3.80
      • Autumn Testament 3.420, 421, 479-80page 536
      • Horse 1.529-30, 538, 588-9
      • Jerusalem Daybook 3.296, 338, 488-9
  • ‘Drink and the Devil’ 1.90-1
  • drinking see alcohol and drinking
  • Dronke, Maria 4.39
  • Drouet, Minou 1.344-5, 4.251
  • drug addicts 2.38-9, 655, 3.35-7, 156-7, 341-8, 515
    • JKB’s work with 3.73-8, 128, 132, 409-10, 488, 550-3, 4.91-3, 104-6
      • Narcotics Anonymous 3.52-7, 60-2, 65, 536-42
    • see also nga raukore
  • drugs 2.646, 648-55, 687, 3.395, 461
    • JKB and 2.27-8, 3.56-7, 199-200, 323, 41213, 454-6, 4.141
      • Submission to Committee on Drugs 3.73-8, 4.386-7
    • legalisation 3.61-3, 116-17, 129-34, 156-7, 188, 346-7, 4.107, 385
    • see also under Jerusalem
  • Drummond, J.S. 2.656-7
  • Drummond, June 1.678, 4.306
  • Dry Apples 3.33-4, 4.381
  • du Fresne, Karl 3.186-8, 4.410
  • du Gard, Roger (M.) 1.233, 4.231
  • Duckworth, Marilyn 1.401, 436, 3.542, 4.267, 445
  • Dudding, Robin 4.203, 310, 413
  • Duff, Oliver 4.127, 196, 445
  • Duggan, Alfred 1.516, 4.287
  • Duggan, Eileen 1.95, 159, 170, 2.46, 56, 469, 4.55, 445-6 More Poems 1.77-8, 4.204
  • Duggan, George 2.102-3, 4.218, 446-7
  • Duggan, Maurice 1.315-16, 720-1, 4.46-7, 202, 228, 267, 447
  • Dunbar, William 2.197, 210
  • Duncan, Ronald 1.427, 522-3, 2.474, 4.274, 289
  • Dundy, Elaine 1.650-1
  • Dunedin 1.624, 4.6
    • gives talks in 1.326, 4.48-9, 112, 116-17, 340
    • lives in 4.83-8, 340
      • early life 2.193, 535, 4.24, 25, 29, 35, 47, 77, 340
      • Robert Burns fellowship 2.1, 97-100, 140, 433, 614-15, 4.71-2, 142, 317, 323
    • visits to 3.372, 4.107-8, 369, 412, 413
    • writing about 1.169, 308-10, 733-4, 2.133, 313-14, 404, 3.182
  • ‘Dunedin Revisited’ 4.340
  • Dürer, Albrecht 1.41, 4.194
  • Durning, Colin 4.369-70
    • Autumn Testament 3.418-23, 469-71, 474-80
    • JKB and 2.616, 4.73, 95, 106-7, 121-2, 349, 369-70, 387, 413
  • Durrell, Lawrence 1.322, 446, 485, 4.247
    • JKB and 1.613-14, 748, 3.33-4, 4.221, 239, 275
    • quoted 1.161-2, 293, 613, 2.9, 482, 661, 3.33, 4.221, 367
    • Tree of Idleness 1.293-4, 4.239
  • Dyce, Tim 3.294-6
  • Dylan, Bob 2.37, 353, 4.320
  • Dylan Thomas 1.139-40
  • Dylan Thomas and Swinburne 1.310-11, 4.244
  • Dylan Thomas and the Lit. Club 1.42-3
  • ‘Eagle’ 4.174, 314
  • Earlier New Zealand Poetry 2.43-5, 4.321
  • Early New Zealand Poetry 1.91-8, 4.207-8
  • The Earnest Agnostic 1.230, 4.230
  • The Earthly Paradise 1.379-80, 4.259-61
  • earthquake 1.304-5
  • ‘Easter 1961’ 4.58-9
  • ‘Easter Sunday’ 4.72
  • ‘Easter Testament’ 3.369
  • The Eastern Mind 1.203-4
  • Eastern Weeping 2.474
  • Eberhardt, Richard 1.477
  • economic liberalism 1.719, 2.8, 16, 133, 285, 3.161
  • The Edinburgh Review 4.240
  • education 1.709-12, 2.128, 223-5
    • boarding schools 2.41, 261, 365
    • Catholic schools see under Catholic Church centralised, desacralised and depersonalised system 2.41, 565, 3.178, 181, 392, 415, 444, 4.329
    • JKB and 1.482-5, 750-1, 2.8, 99, 612, 3.55862, 4.188, 416-17
    • poetry and 1.630-46, 660-1, 675-6, 722-3, 2.17, 3.207-8
    • see also Māori; teaching and teachers; university
  • Education (periodical) 1.459, 4.318, 347
  • ‘Eel Fishing’ 4.314
  • ‘Eioko’ 4.54
  • ‘Election 1960’ 4.275
  • Elegy for Boyle Crescent 3.536-42, 4.104, 413
  • ‘Elegy for my Father’s Father’ 1.14, 4.181
  • Eliot, T.S. 1.228, 739, 4.178, 180, 226, 276
    • his plays 1.519, 2.354, 489
    • his poetry 1.113-14, 427, 437-8, 739, 2.416, 4.274, 348
      • Four Quartets 1.57-8, 96, 4.180, 234
      • quoted 1.245, 2.453, 604-5, 3.29
      • Selected Poems 4.131, 229page 537
    • JKB and 2.166, 3.509, 4.180-1, 314
      • quoted 1.81, 135, 2.433, 3.113
  • Eliot and Joyce 1.437-8
  • Elworthy, David 4.277
  • employment 3.352, 443-4, 458-9, 503, 510-11, 561
    • in JKB’s writing 3.390, 494, 496, 499
    • Māori 3.443, 504-5
    • see also unemployment
  • Empson, William 1.58, 4.198
  • ‘Empty Bellies’ 3.308
  • Encounter (periodical) 1.260, 4.235
  • England 1.137-8, 518-19, 2.73, 4.9-10
  • English Association Winter School 4.295
  • English poetry 1.323-5, 387, 439, 465, 623, 2.1011, 56, 4.182
  • Enigmatic Novelist 1.709
  • Enlightenment 1.20-4
  • ‘Envoi’ [to ‘University Song’] 1.483, 4.285
  • ‘Epitaph on an Army of Students Neutered by our Educational System’ 2.543
  • Epuni School (Lower Hutt) 1.745-6, 4.43-5, 47-8, 240-1, 314
  • Ernst, Earl 1.392-3
  • erotic poetry 1.349, 2.335-6, 347-51, 386, 676, 4.131, 253
  • Eruera, Taura 3.262-3, 4.397
  • Escape from Fear 3.554-5, 4.414
  • Essay on the Higher Learning 1.482-5, 4.47-8, 126, 285
  • ethics 3.238-41, 457, 539-40
  • Europe 4.10, 20
  • Evening Voices 1.292
  • ‘Evidence at the Witch Trials’ 4.297
  • Ewart, Peter James 4.263
  • Ex Nihilo 1.28-9
  • Excellent Plays 1.518-19
  • Exotic Landscapes 1.206
  • Explaining the Poets 1.387
  • Extract 1 from Draft of Autumn Testament 3.382-3
  • Extract 2 from Draft of Autumn Testament 3.383-4, 4.403-6
  • Extract 3 from Draft of Autumn Testament 3.384-90
  • Extract 4 from Draft of Autumn Testament 3.416-17
  • Extract 5 from Draft of Autumn Testament 3.418-23, 4.408
  • Extract 6 from Draft of Autumn Testamant 3.469-71
  • Extract from ‘Only a Pusher must Push Off’ 3.258-62
  • Extract from ‘Why we Went to Waitangi’ 3.257-8, 4.396
  • Extracts from ‘The Jerusalem Community’ 3.269-75, 4.397
  • Extracts from ‘Jerusalem Journal’ 3.282-94, 4.398
  • Extracts from ‘Notes on Community Life’ 3.2759, 279-82, 4.398, 422
  • A Face in the Mirror 1.609-10, 4.294
  • failure 3.110-15, 159-60
  • Fairburn, A.R.D. (Rex) 1.13, 42, 50, 465, 4.185-6, 193-4, 347, 447-9
    • his poetry 1.66-7, 101-2, 243, 455, 462, 524, 597, 2.57, 66, 327, 4.210
      • ‘Dominion’ 1.64, 67, 99, 102, 117, 158, 196, 485-6, 2.335
      • love poems 1.17, 51, 102, 520, 623-4, 2.51-4, 56, 335-6, 350, 4.185
      • quoted 1.51-3, 102, 489, 624, 2.51, 335-6
    • JKB and 1.320, 623-4, 747, 2.53-4, 397-8, 3.356, 364, 4.243-4, 246
  • Faith 2.446-9, 4.354
  • The Fallen House 3.51, 364, 4.42, 210
  • ‘The Fallen House’ 3.360, 4.232
  • Falus (periodical) 2.124-6, 4.328
  • Family Breaking Up in N.Z., Says Poet 3.370-1
  • A Family of Friends 1.402
  • The Family of Saints 1.385-7, 4.258, 262
  • ‘A Family Photograph 1939’ 1.727-8, 2.221-2
  • family planning see birth control
  • Farjeon, Eleanor 1.390, 4.263
  • ‘Farmhand’ 2.257
  • ‘The Father’s Lament’ 3.452
  • Faussett, Hugh l’Anson 1.134-5, 4.214
  • Federation of University Women 2.287-8
  • Ferguson, DeLancey 1.138-9, 4.215
  • ‘Ferry from Lyttleton’ 4.368
  • Fiedler, Leslie A. 1.658, 4.301
  • Fielding, Henry 1.88, 266
  • Finlayson, Roderick (Rod) 1.116, 225, 314, 4.209, 449-50
  • JKB and 4.48, 50-2, 252-3
  • The Fire and the Anvil 1.522, 747, 4.43, 50, 186, 226, 228, 275, 301, 326
  • The Fire and the Anvil; notes on modern poetry 1.145-98, 4.219-23
  • ‘The First Communions’ 4.292
  • Firth, Clifton 4.46
  • Fisher, Brian 1.430-1, 480-1
  • ‘The Fisherman’ 1.432-4, 4.275
  • ‘The Fisherman’; a TV script 1.432-4
  • The Fisherman’s Licence 2.681-5
  • Fitzgerald, James 1.91-2, 4.208
  • Fitzgerald, Robert D. 1.610
  • ‘Five Sestinas’ 4.410, 412
  • ‘The Flower’ 4.73
  • The Flowering Cross 2.410-16, 4.84, 348
  • The Flowering Cross 4.50, 52, 84, 106, 129-30, 148, 178, 238, 331, 344-5, 349page 538
  • Flowers and Thorns 1.427
  • folk culture 3.361-2
  • For the Methodical and for Muddlers 1.691-3
  • Foreword to Cold Spring 1.12-13
  • Foreword to The Tree House and other poems for children 1.745-6, 4.314
  • The Fortunate Country 2.622-6, 4.371
  • ‘Four Psalms of Bondage’ 4.415-16
  • ‘Four Words About Love’ 4.84-5
  • Fowlie, Wallace 1.177
  • Fox, George 1.120-1, 145, 4.135, 211-12
  • Frame, Janet 1.436, 462, 2.26, 29, 4.187, 414, 450-1
  • France, Ruth (wrote as Paul Henderson) 1.270-2, 401, 590-1, 2.94, 4.89, 275, 292, 451
  • Fraser, G.S. 1.387, 4.262
  • freezing works 1.47, 125
  • French, Anne 4.291
  • Freud, Sigmund 1.67, 405, 454, 648, 2.123, 254-5, 4.186
  • A Friend of the Family 1.402, 4.268-9
  • ‘Fritz Drives Home the Spigot’ 3.509
  • From a Sunburnt Land 1.282-3
  • Frontiers (periodical) 4.84
  • Frost, Robert 1.231-2, 522, 2.383-4, 4.133, 345
  • Froude, James Anthony 1.206
  • Fry, Christopher 2.354, 488
  • Fuller, Roy 1.89, 153, 256-7, 4.322-3
  • The Furies 1.31-2, 4.190-1
  • Further Notes on New Zealand Poetry 1.618-30, 4.173, 295-6
  • Further Notes on Peace Work 3.162-5, 4.392
  • The Fuss about Numbers 1.384-5, 4.235, 261-2
  • Futuna Press 4.396, 412
  • gambling 1.47-9, 543-7, 569-70, 689, 2.612-13
  • A Game of Magic 2.356-7, 4.343
  • Gandhi, Mahatma 1.374, 381, 403, 450, 475-6, 2.581, 3.326, 391, 497, 500-1, 4.279
  • A Gap in the Spectrum 1.400-1
  • Garrard, Phyllis 1.592, 4.292
  • Garrett, David 2.655-6, 4.374
  • Garrett, J.C. (John) (Prof.) 4.117, 269, 302-4
  • Gaskell, A.P. 1.225, 4.228
  • Geddes, W.R. 1.528
  • Gee, Maurice 1.600-1, 4.452
  • Genet, Jean 1.443-4, 651, 4.277
  • Gentle and Discreet 2.588-9
  • George Baker in an Irish Hat 1.208-10, 4.226-7
  • Germany 1.437, 4.6, 10, 136
  • Getty, J. Paul 4.230
  • ghosts 1.294, 726, 2.220, 4.14, 72-4
  • Gide, André 1.234, 394, 688, 4.231, 309
  • Gilbert, G.R. 1.225, 4.228
  • Gilbert, Ruth 1.281-2, 4.237-8
  • Gilmore, Mary (Dame) 1.227, 682, 4.229
  • Ginn, Noel 4.172, 452-3
    • correspondence with JKB 4.21
      • education and career 4.11-12, 17-18, 23, 30, 175
      • health 4.19-20, 22, 24-5, 28
      • poetry 4.16, 31, 171-3, 178-81, 186, 370
        • Dylan Thomas 4.183-4, 243
        • Gerard Manly Hopkins 4.198, 217
        • W.H. Auden 4.179, 343
      • prose 4.124, 125, 171-2
      • writing 4.20, 24-5, 176, 191, 227, 228, 268
    • reviews 4.28, 172
  • ‘The Girl in Yellow Jeans’ 2.139-40, 4.68, 302
  • Gissing, George 1.135-6, 4.214-15
  • Globe Theatre (Dunedin) 2.479-80, 689-92, 4.347
    • JKB’s plays 2.356, 357-8, 474-6, 692, 3.19-20
      • The Band Rotunda 2.356, 358, 382, 485, 4.75-6, 360, 392
      • The Bureaucrat 2.356, 383, 4.76, 350
      • The Devil and Mr Mulcahy 4.76, 379, 392
      • Mr O’Dwyer’s Dancing Party 2.660, 4.79
      • The Sore-footed Man 2.356, 382-3, 3.167, 4.76, 347, 393
  • Glover, Denis 1.17, 51, 4.46, 185, 193, 244, 453-4
    • Caxton Press 1.14, 50, 103, 2.58, 4.203
    • Curnow and 2.79, 340
    • his poetry 1.66-8, 87-8, 400, 441, 597, 2.46, 57, 58-63, 66, 117-19, 121, 4.207
      • Arawata Bill 1.132-4, 192, 2.118, 338
      • ‘Holiday Piece’ 1.104-5, 509-10, 4.185
      • ‘The Magpies’ 1.99, 195
      • other poetry quoted 1.67, 87, 501-3, 513, 2.58-60, 118-19
      • ‘Sings Harry’ 1.69, 76, 103, 107-8, 132-3, 186-7, 624-5, 4.207
    • JKB and 1.441, 746-7, 749, 2.117
      • friendship with 1.484, 2.43-4, 60, 490-1, 4.39, 53, 122
    • meets Dylan Thomas 1.139, 4.216
  • God
    • adoration of 1.155
      • love of God 1.692, 2.316, 429-31, 457-8, 466, 3.137-8, 235-54, 275, 287, 322-3, 4.130
    • attributes of 1.52, 371, 743-5, 3.24-5
      • absence of God 1.305, 412, 514, 737, 2.602
      • beauty 1.287, 363, 385, 514, 2.158-9, 499-502
      • creator 1.617, 2.297, 516, 538, 570, 3.48, 153-4, 235-6, 253, 396, 495, 511
      • images of God 1.79, 717, 737, 2.496-7
      • Incarnate 1.657, 743, 2.294, 382, 393, 439-40, 529, 571, 3.5-6, 516-17, 4.389page 539
      • judge 1.14-15, 169, 229, 753, 2.573
      • loving 2.379, 437-9, 3.4, 491
      • merciful 2.371-4, 382, 412, 435-6, 495 6, 517, 613, 3.46, 449, 478
      • notions of God 1.204, 210, 303, 399, 414, 418-19, 517, 716, 2.131
      • power of God 1.75, 286, 3.519-20
      • presence of God 1.286, 2.681, 3.251-2, 434, 553
      • protector 1.415, 3.309
      • redeemer 1.285, 412, 419, 705-6, 741, 2.268, 273-5, 658
      • ruler 1.311, 2.587-8
      • unknown 2.436, 3.435, 448
      • will of God 1.410, 717, 730-3, 2.158, 407, 630-2, 3.103, 208-9, 557
    • faith in 1.134-5, 167, 312, 328, 594-5, 2.79, 102, 171, 289, 409, 440
      • existence 1.99, 617, 2.158, 3.23, 126, 236-8
      • rejection of God 1.193, 2.629-30, 3.7
    • people of 1.140, 374, 2.150, 318, 418, 436, 469-74, 640-1, 3.490, 514, 524
    • see also Baxter, James; death; Te Atua
  • Godsiff, Patricia 1.684-5, 4.307
  • Goguel, Maurice 1.205-6, 4.225
  • Golden age of devotional writing 3.30-3
  • Gollancz, Victor 1.63-4, 230, 517, 4.9, 135, 287, 308
  • A Good Keen Man 1.470, 471-2
  • Good Pope John 1.713-16
  • Gooderidge, R.G. (Ralph) 4.114, 383-5
  • Goodwin, J.W. 2.361
  • Gordon, Adam Lindsay 1.97, 168, 226-7, 304, 682, 4.229
  • Gordon, Ian (Prof.) 4.39, 43, 219, 302-4, 454-5
  • Gordon, Mary 4.39
  • Gordon, Peter 3.381
  • Goretti, Maria 3.84, 4.388
  • The Government and the Tokelau Scandal 3.378-82, 4.403
  • Graham, William Franklin (Billy) 4.271, 372
  • ‘The Grand Tour’ 4.346
  • Graves, Robert 1.149, 516, 2.38-9, 85, 159, 493
  • Green, F. Pratt 1.481
  • Greene, Graham 1.33, 88, 467-9, 2.183, 3.96, 4.282-3
    • JKB and 1.344, 2.16, 22, 123-4, 4.352
  • Greer, Germaine 3.404, 407-8, 482, 559, 4.406
  • Grenfell, Julian 1.152
  • Griffin, Jonathan 1.397, 4.265
  • Grigson, Geoffrey 1.447, 454, 4.280
  • Groppi, James (Father) 3.104-5, 4.389
  • Guiness is Best 1.481-2
  • Guinness, Bryan 1.294, 4.239-40
  • Gulls 1.28, 43-4, 4.189, 192, 194 gulls 1.28, 34-7, 4.192
  • Gunn, Thom 1.324, 523, 608-9, 4.248-9
  • ‘The Gunner’s Lament’ 4.313, 349
  • Gurko, Leo 1.709, 4.310
  • ‘Guy Fawkes Night’ 3.369
  • Habib, Rowley 2.89, 352, 4.69, 455
  • Haddow, H.W.U. 2.550-1
  • Hadham,John (James Parkes) 1.517, 4.287 haiku 1.593, 712
  • Hall (Mr) 1.434
  • Hall, Donald 1.738, 4.313
  • Hamilton 3.209-13, 323, 455, 4.108
  • Hamilton, August 1970 3.209-13, 4.395
  • Hamilton, George Rostrevor 1.397, 4.265
  • Hamilton, Mary 1.611-12
  • Hammarskjold, Dag 2.119
  • A Handbook for the Christian Militant 3.489-502, 4.412
  • Handcraft Press 1.396, 2.84, 4.265
  • Harari, Michael 1.458
  • Hardie, Duncan 1.391-2, 4.264
  • Hardie, James Keir 4.7
  • Hardy, Thomas 1.96, 99, 112, 2.67, 4.197
  • Harlow, S. Ralph 1.517, 4.287
  • Harris, Max 4.357-8
  • Harrison, James 1.395
  • Harrison, Tony 3.44
  • Hart-Smith, W. (William) 1.64, 68, 115, 191, 304, 399-400, 2.84, 4.455-6
  • Harwood, Gwendoline (Gwen) 1.682-3, 2.647, 4.374
  • Hasley, Lucile 2.641
  • Haughton, Rosemary 2.323-5
  • ‘Hawk and Hare’ 1.622
  • Hawke’s Bay 4.32-3, 487
  • Hay-Campbell, Ian 3.396-400, 4.406
  • Hayter, Alethea 3.36-7, 4.381
  • Hazlitt, William 1.390-1
  • ‘He Waiata mo taku Tangi’ 3.315-18, 332-4, 4.404
  • Head in a Bag 1.243-4, 4.233
  • Heaney, Seamus 2.249-50, 4.333
  • Heath-Stubbs, John 4.314
  • Heaven 2.439-43, 4.349
  • Heenan, Ashley 1.350-1, 4.53, 243, 253
  • Helegua, Lilian 1.677
  • Hell 2.435-49, 4.349
  • ‘Hell’ 4.204
  • Hemahema, Tame 3.454, 472, 502
  • Hemingway, Ernest 1.220, 665, 670, 2.166
  • Henderson, J. 1.677-8
  • Henderson, Paul see France, Ruth ‘Henley Pub’ 2.174-92, 3.359, 4.68, 70, 74, 313, 329-30, 385
  • Henn, T.R. 2.96-7page 540
  • Henry Lawson 1.655-6
  • Hepi, Tom 3.479
  • A Herbal Whiff 1.306, 4.242
  • Herbert, George 1.142-3, 244-5, 4.233
  • Herbert, Margaret 4.23
  • Here and Now (periodical) 2.58, 4.209, 218, 300
    • letters 4.141, 203, 242, 245
  • Hertzog, James Barry Munnik 4.192
  • Hervey, J.R. 1.68, 107-8, 159, 2.67, 4.456
  • Hibbett, Howard 1.403-4, 4.270
  • Hickey, Pat 4.2-3
  • ‘High Country Weather’ 1.508
  • Higham, Charles 2.302, 4.339
  • Hight, James 4.219
  • Hill, Clifford 2.113-14, 4.327
  • Hill, Ron 4.489
  • ‘Hill-Country’ 4.218
  • Hilliard, Noel 1.115-16, 4.456
  • Hilltop (periodical) 2.82, 130, 4.135, 196, 205, 329
  • Hinduism 1.374, 381-4, 389, 410, 2.97, 4.255
  • Hitchings, Pat 4.46
  • Hitler, Adolf 3.200, 239, 452-3, 481
  • Ho Chi Minh 3.37
  • Hocken, Thomas Moreland 4.172
  • Hofman, Hella (later Helen Shaw) 1.436, 4.228
  • Hoggard, Noel Farr 4.265
  • Holbrook, David Kenneth 1.708, 4.310
  • Holcroft, M.H. (Monte) 1.522, 2.338, 4.457-8
    • Curnow and 1.260-1, 2.44-5, 57, 61, 72-4, 333
    • Listener editor 4.127, 196, 204, 293, 312, 355
      • JKB and 4.127-30, 135, 211, 236, 261, 289, 298, 374
      • NZ Poetry Yearbook 1.302, 4.304
    • symbolism 1.106, 170, 181, 195
  • Holmes, David 1.592
  • Holy Cross College 2.150-71, 244, 4.332
  • The Holy Family 2.469-74
  • The Holy Father 2.577-81
  • ‘The Holy Neighbours’ 3.312-13, 510
  • The Holy Souls 3.71-3
  • Holyoake, Keith 2.425-9, 459-63, 3.355, 4.349
  • Homosexual Law Reform 2.263-4, 361-2, 4.336
  • homosexuality
    • Christian view 1.265-6, 2.263, 363-7, 3.282-3, 4.236
    • JKB and 2.616, 3.87, 493, 4.236
    • law reform 2.41, 261-4, 361-7
    • lesbians 2.264, 394, 3.407
    • schools 2.41, 261, 365, 3.558
    • in writing 1.234-8, 295, 324, 394, 697-8, 2.68, 3.206, 4.249
      • in JKB’s writing 1.538, 563-5, 2.258, 4.30
  • Hong Kong 1.361-2
  • Hood, Thomas 2.381, 468, 4.345
  • Hooper, 2.117, 121-2
  • Hope, A.D. 1.282, 304, 454-5, 518, 624, 2.301, 4.281
  • Hopkins, Gerard Manley 1.142, 377-8, 426, 3.206-9, 4.198, 217-18, 346
    • JKB and 1.672, 4.217-18, 220, 259
    • quoted 1.147, 149, 167-8, 171-2, 3.171
  • Hornbuckle, Talullah 1.377
  • Horse (novel) 1.529-89, 2.135-8, 4.30, 63, 213, 236, 260, 290-2
    • extracts 1.625-6, 2.135-6, 4.49, 136-7
  • Horsman, E.A. 4.73, 221
  • hospitality 3.253, 254-5, 282-3, 402, 467
    • see also manuhiritanga
  • Hotere, Ralph 4.369
  • Houdini, Harry 3.508
  • The House of Lazarus 3.451-462
  • Housman, A.E. 1.99, 2.440, 543, 4.197
  • Howard, John Davy 4.348
  • Howarth, Herbert 1.739, 4.314
  • ‘Howrah Bridge’ 1.371, 373
  • Howrah Bridge and other poems 3.51, 4.240, 260, 285, 297
  • Hughes, Edward (Ted) 1.344, 427, 608-9, 4.250-1
  • Hughes, George 4.39
  • Hughes, James Mercier Langston 4.315
  • The Human Condition 1.650-1, 2.v, 105-6, 4.128-9, 132-3, 298, 325
  • Human Explanations 1.446-7, 4.278
  • A Human Testament 1.661-3, 4.133, 301
  • A Human Voice 2.360, 4.134
  • humanism 1.155, 218, 389, 475, 2.129, 138, 422, 3.513-14, 516, 519-20
    • aesthetic 1.119, 131, 173, 2.164, 4.220
    • atheistic 1.119, 173, 2.243, 3.370
    • Catholic 1.385, 3.370, 4.400
    • Christian 1.173, 297, 385, 479, 3.514, 4.293
    • JKB and 2.407, 595, 3.563, 564, 4.52, 293
    • poetry and 1.78, 117, 119, 257, 4.134, 210, 301
    • social 1.76, 196, 240, 244
    • socialist 1.262
    • theocentric 1.173
  • humour 1.420, 2.547-50
  • Hunn, J.K. 2.591-2, 4.365
  • Hunt, Sam 3.543, 4.148, 371, 458
  • Hurst Seagar, Hester (née Connon) (great-aunt) 4.45-6
  • Hurst Seager, Samuel (great-uncle) 4.45
  • Hutchins, Patricia 1.717-18, 4.312
  • Huxley, Aldous 4.135, 176, 201
  • Hyde, Robin 1.108, 160, 436, 655, 2.69-71, 83, 4.458-9 symbolism and metaphor 1.189, 2.70, 342-3
  • ‘I am dying now because I do not die’ 3.510
  • I am Negro 1.747, 4.315-16page 541
  • I Believe the Church is in the Right 2.605-6, 4.368
  • I Care 3.186-8, 4.394
  • I walked south . . . 3.467-8, 4.410-11
  • Ice-cream and Ecumenism 2.599-604, 4.366-7,
  • The Idea of Progress 1.749-51
  • ‘The Ikons’ 3.310-11
  • illegitimacy 1.599-600, 2.368-9, 389, 3.482-4, 4.142
  • Illingworth, Dene 4.91, 119-20, 368
  • Illingworth, Michael 2.186, 616, 3.432, 4.82, 91, 119-20, 368
  • Illingworth, Neil 3.52-6
  • Image (periodical) 4.272, 342
  • Imaginary dialogue between a sinful Catholic poet and a sorrowful Irish Jansenist 1.375-7, 4.258-9
  • Immanuel’s Land 1.315-16
  • immigration 2.41
  • Impeccably Moderate 1.610-11
  • An Impression of Speed 2.8-9
  • In a Spirit of Poverty 3.213-15, 4.395
  • In course of conversations 1.28
  • In Defence 4.189
  • In Fires of No Return 1.405-6, 459, 3.51, 4.53, 248, 253, 265, 385
  • In Memoriam A.R.D. Fairburn 1.320, 4.246
  • ‘In Monochrome’ 4.177
  • In my View [1] 2.583-4
  • In my View [2] 2.604-5, 4.367-8
  • In my View [3] 2.642-4
  • In my View [4] 2.660-1
  • In my View [5] 2.672-3
  • In my View [6] 3.13-14, 4.380
  • In my View [7] 3.34-5
  • In my View [8] 3.37-8
  • In my View [9] 3.43-4
  • In my View [10] 3.47-8, 4.383
  • In my View [11] 3.59-60
  • In my View [12] 3.63-4
  • In Pharaoh’s Kingdom 3.394-6, 4.406
  • ‘In Praise of the Taniwha’ 3.339-41, 512
  • In the Case of Bohemia versus Suburbia 1.326-30, 4.249, 251
  • In the Early World 1.709-12
  • In those times when the Church had grown rich in the goods of the world 1.14-15, 4.182
  • Incense to Idols 1.434
  • indecency 2.125, 3.192, 361-2, 547
    • see also decency
  • Indecent Publications Tribunal 2.384-8, 4.346
  • India 1.389, 403, 406-12, 479-80, 2.299, 3.183, 330, 382, 497, 500-1
    • JKB and 1.345, 363-75, 380-4, 386, 417, 4.534, 251, 256-9
  • Indian writers and poets 1.451-2, 456, 472-9
  • Inner Worlds 1.427-8
  • Innes, Harold Hirst 1.651-2, 4.299
  • The Innocent Eye 1.319-20
  • The Innovators 2.45-71, 4.321-2
  • Inside the Tribe 1.701 institutions see anti-institutionalism
  • ‘The Instruments’ 4.76-7
  • An Interview with James K. Baxter 3.356-65, 4.400
  • Into the Hearts of the Poor 3.44-5
  • Introduction to Alistair Campbell’s Mine Eyes Dazzle 1.79-80
  • Introduction to John Macmillan Brown: the Memories 2.127-9, 4.328
  • Introduction to Mr Brandywine Chooses a Gravestone 2.112, 521-2, 4.327, 359
  • Introduction to The Devil and Mr Mulcahy [and] The Band Rotunda 3.165-7, 4.392-3
  • Introduction to The Sore-footed Man [and] The Temptations of Oedipus 3.167-70, 4.393
  • Introduction to Verse 1951 1.79
  • Ireland, Kevin 1.616-17, 2.117, 4.71, 295, 459
  • Irish poetry 1.459, 522
  • The Iron Breadboard: Studies in New Zealand Writing 4.247, 400
  • Irvine, Jean 1.202
  • Is It Poetry? 1.458
  • Is Napalm the Only Answer in Vietnam? 2.243-4
  • Is There a Colour Bar in New Zealand? 1.124-6, 4.42-3, 141
  • Isherwood, Christopher 2.633-4, 4.373
  • Isherwood, Margaret 1.230
  • Islands (periodical) 4.83, 87, 413
  • isolation of New Zealanders 1.66, 91, 178, 2.73, 334-5
  • Israel 2.505, 3.42-3
  • It All Depends How you Feel; James Q. Oxter’s Dictionary of Gobbledygook 2.620-2, 4.371
  • ‘It is not possible to sleep’ 3.509
  • ‘It is the month of the dead’ 4.407
  • ‘It was two nights ago I dreamt I came’ 4.189
  • It’s a Difficult World, David 2.261-3, 4.336
  • Jack Winter’s Dream; a Play for Voices 1.350-1, 4.253
  • Jack Winter’s Dream (play) 1.350-1, 417, 2.355, 4.53, 140, 183, 243-6, 266
  • Jackson, George 3.406, 4.406-7
  • Jackson, Hana 3.262-3, 265, 290, 4.397
  • Jackson, R.L.P. 1.672-4, 702-5, 4.76, 305
  • Jackson, Syd 4.397
  • Jacobsen, Josephine 4.325
  • James Joyce 1.447, 451, 4.128
  • James K. Baxter 1926—1972: A Memorial Volume 4.411, 413page 542
  • James K. Baxter: a Portrait 4.203
  • James K. Baxter: Collected Plays 4.124, 147, 243
  • James K. Baxter: In their Words 4.137, 296-8
  • James K. Baxter Joins the Teilhard Discussion 2.102-3, 4.324-5
  • James K. Baxter Speaking at the Opening of an Exhibition of Paintings by Drew Peters 1.67980, 4.306
  • James K. Baxter: the Poet as Playwright 4.393
  • Japan 1.392-3, 3.486
    • JKB and 1.356-61, 372, 2.33, 3.44, 509, 4.53-4, 254-5
  • Japanese Theatre 1.392-3, 4.264
  • Japanese writers and poets 1.403-4, 420
  • Jerusalem
    • burial at 3.301, 376, 4.121-2, 370
    • community 3.52, 149, 379, 455, 4.106, 118, 397
      • adolescents 3.272-4, 283-4, 288-9, 327-8
      • closure 3.300, 371-8, 394, 399-401, 417, 421, 475, 502, 4.112, 402
        • smaller family there after 3.377, 416-22, 430-9, 451, 462-6, 468-80, 486-9, 4.114, 399, 413
      • drugs 3.233-4, 261-2, 270, 280, 284-5, 299, 311, 345-6, 4.398
      • health and safety concerns 3.254-7, 309, 348-50, 366-7, 4.110-11, 112
      • interviews 3.194-9, 227-35, 258-63, 3658, 396-400, 430-1
      • JKB writing about 3.269-341, 4.107, 115, 143-4
      • JKB’s dream and plans 3.396-7, 553, 4.87, 89-91, 93-4, 115, 260
        • aims 3.435, 440, 470-1, 4.109-10, 114-15
        • doubts about 4.115-16, 118-19
        • God told him to go there 2.570, 3.366-7, 451, 4.79-83, 96-9, 102-4, 362-3
      • mental health 3.255-6, 278, 298, 368, 401, 417, 420-1, 423, 430-1, 437-9
      • nudity 3.260, 334-5, 432, 4.110
      • poverty 3.280, 308-10, 422, 476
      • religion 3.234, 292, 376, 431, 463-4, 486-7, 4.104, 149
      • sexuality 3.272-4, 281-4, 292-3, 299, 311, 327, 332, 345, 349, 366, 374-5, 453
      • social need for 3.186-91, 269-72, 400-3, 461, 4.395
      • students 3.270-1, 279-80, 322, 447, 4.111
      • theft 3.273, 327, 350, 353
    • Māori at see under Māori
  • Jerusalem Community Filled a Social Need 3.400-3
  • Jerusalem Daybook 3.294-341, 510, 4.130, 147, 150, 366-7
    • draft 3.486-9, 4.397-9, 410
    • reaction to 3.470, 477
  • The Jerusalem Experience 3.396-400, 4.406
  • ‘Jerusalem Journal’ 4.144
  • Jerusalem No Hangout for the Freaked-Out; Love not Sex the Keynote 3.365-8
  • Jerusalem Sonnets 3.258, 360, 418, 509, 4.107, 200, 239, 365, 369, 387
  • Jessie Mackay Poetry Award 1.406
  • Jesus Christ 2.469-74, 651, 3.4, 178-81
    • boyhood and adolescence 2.584-8, 3.179, 245-7
    • Christian belief and 2.633, 3.497
    • JKB and 1.230-1, 3.512-13, 516-20, 528-30
    • love and 3.174-7, 295, 500-1
    • no quarrel with 3.127, 215
    • the Passion 1.119, 2.658, 3.5-6, 127-8, 225-7, 530
    • writing about 1.116-17, 479
  • Jewish people 3.42-3, 199-200, 239, 481, 4.381-2
    • see also anti-Semitism
  • John Birch Society 2.556, 4.361-2
  • John Macmillan Brown: the Memoirs 2.127-9, 4.328
  • Johnson, Louis (Lou) 4.48, 400, 459-60 his plays 2.367, 491
    • his poetry 1.149, 191, 643-4, 2.83, 120, 327, 347
      • books of verse 1.78-9, 110-11, 702-5
      • Curnow and 1.182, 440, 465, 598, 2.74, 4.204, 218
      • Hart Crane and 1.327, 2.78-9, 329-30, 401-2
      • metaphor 1.703-4, 2.79, 122-3, 329-30
      • urban poet 1.69, 194-5, 499, 703, 2.7881, 92, 340-1, 482
    • JKB and 2.117, 4.68, 290-1, 310
      • friendship with 1.484, 4.39-40, 275
      • learns from Johnson 1.625, 749, 2.64-5
    • Numbers 2.82, 4.223, 258-9, 261-2
    • NZ Poetry Yearbook 1.302-4, 664-5, 2.46, 78, 84, 3.542, 4.68, 218
  • Johnston, Andrew J. 1.318-19
  • Joseph, M.K. 1.64, 111, 139, 182, 193, 2.82, 86-7, 4.460
  • Journal, February 1960 1.412-16, 4.271
  • Journal of Trip to Asia 1.354-68, 4.89, 254
  • Joyce, James 1.316, 402, 4.268-9
    • Harry Levin’s book on 1.438, 447, 451, 4.128
    • Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 1.90, 4.21, 268
    • Ulysses 1.268, 2.321, 353, 392, 4.291-2, 340-1
  • Julian of Norwich 4.254page 543
  • Jung, Carl 1.41, 134-5, 712, 728, 2.222, 661, 4.29, 34, 186-7
  • ‘The Junkies and the Fuzz’ 4.386
  • juvenile delinquency 1.239-40, 3.16-19, 4.232
  • Juvenile Delinquency and Divorce 1.239-40, 4.232-3
  • Kangungsattam, Pira 2.145-6
  • Kauffman, Walter 1.454, 4.281
  • Kavanagh (Bishop) 2.108-9, 4.78
  • Kavanagh, John 4.218
  • Kazantzakis, Nikos 1.478-9, 2.321-2, 435, 3.251, 4.284, 348
  • Keats, John 1.8-9, 60-1, 117, 208, 229, 296-7, 327, 482, 3.37, 4.131, 226
  • Kebbell, James 3.73-4, 4.386-7
  • Kelly, Ned 1.691, 2.613, 4.309, 368
  • Kendrick, T.D. (Thomas) (Sir) 1.305, 4.242
  • Keneally, Thomas 4.391
  • Kennedy, John 4.331, 344-5
  • Kennedy, Rodney 2.481, 4.31, 193, 356, 460-1
  • Kenner, William Hugh 1.437-8, 4.276
  • Kerouac, Jack 1.602, 4.64-5, 132, 293-4
  • Kersh, Gerald 1.516, 4.287
  • Keyes, Sydney 4.177
  • Kilokery and Kalekhan: a study of Indian village life 1.406-12, 4.260, 270
  • King, Martin Luther 3.548
  • King, Michael 3.60-2, 123-6, 4.92, 127, 385, 390, 461
  • King Alfred the Great 1.516, 4.287
  • King-Ansell, Colin 3.199-202, 4.394
  • King’s High School (Dunedin) 1.636-7, 4.14-18, 188
  • Kingsley, Charles 4.234
  • Kinross, Stewart 1.652-3
  • Kinsey, Alfred Charles 4.232
  • Kipling, Rudyard 4.213
  • Kirkland, Hilaire 2.94, 4.461
  • Kirkup, James 1.324, 420, 4.248, 379
  • The Kite 1.2-3, 4.125, 173
  • Kitto, Humphrey Davey Findley 2.487, 492, 4.357
  • The Kiwi and Mr Curnow 1.438-42, 4.139, 276-7, 401
  • Kiwi Habits 2.391-7, 397-400, 4.340
  • ‘The Kiwi Husband’s Reply’ 2.23-4
  • Knowle, Susanne 1.618
  • Knox, Ronald Arbuthnott 2.246-7, 3.87, 204-5, 4.332
  • Kopua (Hawke’s Bay) 2.131, 4.51, 90
  • korero (speech) 3.228, 235, 335-7, 4.109
  • Krishnamurti, Juddi 2.324, 4.341
  • Kunitz, Stanley 1.397-8, 4.265
  • Kuri Beach (Brighton) 4.6-7
  • Ky, Nguyon Cao (Marshall) 2.39-40, 3.342, 4.74, 321
  • Kyd, Thomas 4.82
  • ‘Labour Day’ 4.61-2
  • Labour Party 2.555-6, 608-9
  • Labre, Benedict Joseph 2.151
  • The Labyrinth4.102-3
  • The Labyrinth 4.177
  • The Lady and the Minister 1.447-50
  • ‘Lament for Barney Flanagan’ 1.747, 3.359, 4.75
  • Landfall (periodical) 1.41, 214, 261, 442, 2.145-6, 4.203-4, 413
    • establishment of 1.68, 77, 2.64, 4.203
    • JKB and 1.417, 2.130, 4.39, 42-3, 125, 203, 243-4, 246, 329
    • letters 1.600-1, 672-4, 4.141, 232-3, 267-8
    • other reviews 1.400-1, 444, 2.83, 117, 4.182
    • poetry 1.71, 80, 108-9, 111, 215, 441, 597, 672-4, 2.82, 4.76, 139
    • see also Brasch, Charles
  • landscape poetry 1.188, 439, 653, 2.64, 4.9, 13-14
  • Langley, Eve 1.304, 4.462
  • The Lapsed Catholic 2.406-9, 4.348
  • Last Retreat of a Senile Poet 2.644-6, 4.374
  • Latham, Edward Connery 4.345
  • Laurenson, Doug 1.419-20, 421
  • Law, Ethel (Miss) 4.44, 208, 256-8, 378
  • Law Seen As Magnet to Drug Barons 3.156-7
  • Lawlor, Pat 2.102, 530-1, 4.264, 462-3
    • JKB and 1.375-7, 4.50, 202, 247, 258-9, 2612, 267, 382-3
  • Lawrence, D.H. 1.203, 708, 2.451, 519, 3.508, 4.224, 310
  • Lawrence, Leo 4.255
  • Lawrie, Jenn 1.450-1, 4.279
  • Lawson, Henry 1.44-5, 97, 269-70, 304, 518, 655-6, 682, 4.195
    • JKB and 1.418, 623, 690, 2.55-6, 4.126
  • Lazarus 3.451-462, 480, 490
  • le May, Reginald 1.203-4, 4.224
  • Leach, Bernard 1.709
  • League of Empire Loyalists 2.556, 4.361
  • Lear, Edward 1.166-7
  • Leary, Timothy Francis (Tim) 3.53, 4.385
  • Leavis, F.R. (Frank Raymond) 2.117, 121
  • Lee, Laurie 1.166, 350
  • Lee, Roy S. 3.27
  • Leeming, Owen 2.94, 3.369-70, 4.400, 463
  • Lehmann, A.G. 1.528, 4.290
  • Lehmann, John 1.34, 455, 623, 728, 2.57, 222
  • Lehmann, Rosamund 4.236
  • Lehrer,Thomas Andrew (Tom) 1.419, 421, 4.271
  • Leibniz, Gottfried 4.191page 544
  • Lenin, Vladimir 3.500-1
  • Lent in Retrospect 1.418-19, 4.271
  • Leonardo da Vinci 1.123-4, 268, 4.212
  • lesbians 2.264, 394, 3.407
    • see also homosexuality
  • Less than Major 2.468-9
  • Lessing, Doris 1.602, 2.185
  • Let’s be Led by the Holy Spirit 2.571-3
  • Letter to a Catholic Poet 3.206-9, 4.218, 395
  • A Letter to a Layman 2.634-8
  • Letter to a Woman Writer 1.435-7, 4.275-6
  • Letter to a Young Marxist 3.415-16
  • Letter to a Young Poet 1.659-61, 4.90, 301
  • ‘Letter to John’ 4.109
  • ‘Letter to John Weir’ 4.101-2
  • A Letter to Mr Holyoake 2.425-9, 4.348-9
  • ‘Letter to Noel Ginn II’ 1.255-6
  • ‘Letter to Robert Burns’ 1.724, 2.30, 194-6, 217-18, 4.67
  • ‘Letter to Sam Hunt’ 4.104, 371
  • A Letter to the Catholic Bishops of New Zealand 2.569-71, 4.362-3
  • Letters to a Priest 3.79-110, 134-55, 4.387-9, 391
  • Levi, Peter 1.672, 2.301, 4.305
  • Levin, Harry 1.438, 447, 451, 4.128, 276
  • Lewis, Alun 1.153
  • Lewis, C.S. 1.663, 4.185, 234, 254, 272
  • Lewis, Wyndham 1.297-8, 427, 4.240-1, 274
  • Liberation Theology 4.119
  • Life 4.188
  • A Life of Pleasure 1.403-4
  • Lilburn, Douglas 4.24, 39
  • The Lion and the Lamb 3.188-94
  • The Lion Skin 4.357
  • Lisping in Numbers 1.205, 4.225
  • Listener (periodical) 1.55, 104, 609, 4.196, 204, 225
    • JKB and 1.458, 4.38
      • letters 1.478, 2.389, 3.116-17, 4.107, 142, 216, 237, 261, 263, 284, 293, 371-2
      • poetry published in 4.39, 68, 128
      • reviews and prose 4.64-5, 127-9, 133,135, 139, 201, 220, 231, 414
    • reviews of his writing 1.350, 4.221-2
    • other letters 2.389, 551, 4.244, 374
    • see also Holcroft, M.H.
  • Lister, Raymond 2.619-20
  • literary criticism see critics and criticism
  • A Literary Friendship 1.426
  • Literary Gossip 1.717-18
  • Literary Middlemen 1.528-9
  • Literary Society 1.321
  • Literature and Belief 2.150-71, 4.329-30
  • Little Flower of Jesus 1.356, 386, 4.254
  • Littlewood, Joan Maud 2.478, 4.356
  • Locke, Elsie 4.202-3
  • Lockhart, J.G. 2.198, 207
  • London Magazine (periodical) 1.693
  • loneliness 3.171-3
  • The Lonely Rebel 1.347-8, 4.252
  • ‘Look at the simple caption of success’ 3.509
  • Lord, always the same weariness! 3.115-16, 4.390
  • Lorking, D.F. 1.609
  • Loss of Freedom 3.351-4
  • love 3.297-8, 438, 501, 514-15
    • see also aroha; arohanui; Courtly Love; God
  • love poems 1.17, 79, 141, 271, 435, 4.197
    • homosexual 1.697-9, 2.68-9, 363
    • see also under individual poets
  • Low Stakes – and High 1.394-5, 4.264-5
  • Lowe, Robert (Rev.) 2.22-3, 4.320
  • Lowell, James Russell 2.49
  • Lowell, Robert 4.199-200
    • his poetry 1.62-3, 529, 589, 671, 2.248, 390, 434-5, 4.263
    • JKB and 1.390, 660-1, 727, 748, 2.176, 189,
    • 221, 4.63
  • Lower Hutt 4.112
  • The Lower Slopes 1.294-5
  • Lowry, Robert (Bob) 1.667-8, 2.58, 4.46, 68-9, 463-5
  • Luther, Martin 1.518-19
  • Lutyens, David Bulner 1.481
  • Lyon, Barbara A. 4.147
  • Lyttleton 1.606
  • Macaskill, Pat 4.39
  • MacDonald, George 1.663, 4.136, 302
  • MacGregor, Alasdair 1.294, 4.239
  • Machines and People 1.136-7, 4.141
  • Mackay, Jessie 1.66, 94-5, 183-4, 406, 439, 2.50, 4.466
  • Mackenzie, Kenneth 1.114, 519-20, 4.288
  • MacLean, Donald (Sir) 1.331
  • MacLeod, Alexander 4.355, 371-2
  • Macmillan Brown, Helen (née Connon) (grandmother) 4.5-6
  • Macmillan Brown, John (grandfather) 1.180-1, 4.4-6, 9, 219, 221
    • JKB and 1.180, 725, 2.218, 4.8, 40, 63, 137-8
    • memoirs 2.127-9, 4.73, 328
  • Macmillan Brown Memorial Lectures 1.484, 4.43, 44, 208, 219-20
  • Macmillan Brown, Millicent Amiel (mother) see Baxter, Millicent Amiel Macmillan Brown Prize 4.19, 63
  • Macmillan Brown, Viola Helen Lockhart (later Notariello) (aunt) 4.5page 545
  • MacNeice, Louis 4.197
    • his poetry 1.96, 323-4, 477-8, 661-3, 2.3567, 360-1, 4.248
      • quoted 1.51, 152, 478, 662, 2.360
    • JKB and 1.748, 3.507, 4.133-4, 301
  • Madness and Sanity 3.126-9
  • Maher, Kevin 3.219-21, 4.395
  • mahi (work) 3.337, 368, 443, 475, 4.109
    • see also employment
  • Man and Poet 1.452-3, 4.280-1
  • Man in Leather Breeches 1.120-1, 4.135
  • The Man on the Horse 2.192-217, 4.1, 322, 328
  • The Man on the Horse 2.129-243, 3.19, 4.73, 127, 322, 328-31, 357
    • extracts 4.12, 26, 79, 137-8, 180
  • ‘A Man Went on a Search’ 4.262, 394
  • A Man with a Mask 2.383-4, 4.133
  • Manifesto 1.31, 4.190
  • Manifold, John 1.89, 114, 183, 282, 304, 691, 2.185-6
  • Manila 1.356, 3.185
  • Mannin, Ethel 1.728, 2.222
  • Man’s Quest for Peace 2.504-9, 4.358
  • Mansfeld, Katherine 1.160, 271, 436, 463, 465, 720
  • manuhiritanga (hospitality) Jerusalem 3.309, 335, 397
    • spiritual aspects of Māori communal life 3.282, 337, 368, 494, 557, 4.109
    • see also hospitality
  • ‘Many may think it out of date’ 3.509
  • Mao Tse Tung 2.34, 3.37, 183, 296, 420
  • Māori 1.486-98, 3.75, 354-5, 4.370
    • communal life 3.197, 337-8, 371, 397, 506, 4.97, 109, 380
    • way of life 3.227-9, 281, 332
    • culture 1.115, 331, 3.331-2, 362, 397, 437-8, 498, 504-7
    • death and funerals 1.686, 2.376-7, 379-82, 533, 3.298-9, 544-6, 560
    • education 1.314, 675, 2.225, 3.155-6, 307, 504, 543-6, 4.33, 36, 48, 487
    • Jerusalem 3.330, 339, 350, 367, 399, 403, 416-17, 4.115
      • drugs 3.284-5, 311 morality 3.334-6, 432-3, 470, 477, 4.110-11
      • use of land and two houses 3.196, 270, 325, 371-6, 431-4, 462-3, 475, 4.112
    • JKB and 2.483, 4.48, 88, 286, 352
      • injustices against 3.43, 446, 502, 4.98-9, 119, 124, 145, 209, 213
      • language 4.151, 420-8
      • Nga Tamatoa 3.257-8, 262-9, 498
      • Te Ariki 3.290-1, 306-7
      • wants to live like 2.570-1, 3.229, 376-7, 502, 4.80-82, 88-9, 124
    • land ownership 3.330, 355, 505, 4.146
      • land laws 3.198, 263-4, 506
      • seizure of land 3.182-3, 255, 257-8, 266, 326, 352, 495
    • language 3.13, 544, 4.344-5, 397, 412, 420-8
    • mythology 1.94-5, 115-16, 164, 183-5, 2.101-2, 4.286
    • politics 1.652, 2.225, 3.262-9, 355, 505-7
    • race relations 2.374-82, 3.504-6, 546, 4.286, 365
      • colour bar 1.124-6, 4.42-3
      • difference between pakeha cultures and 1.115-16, 605-8, 620, 3.13-14, 124-6, 4.35, 141, 363
    • religion and spirituality 1.677-8, 2.375-7, 3.468, 511
      • Church 2.375-82, 3.100-1, 104-6, 202-3, 489-90, 507
    • see also Māori writers and poets; race relations
  • Māori Education Foundation 4.490
  • ‘The Maori Jesus’ 2.42-3, 4.316
  • The Maori Motif 1.115-16
  • A Maori Prophet 1.677-8
  • The Maori View of Life and Death 2.374-82, 4.344-5
  • Māori Women’s Welfare League 4.36, 489, 490
  • Māori writers and poets 1.686-7, 2.89-90, 352, 4.489, 491-2
  • themes in writing 1.471, 2.351-2, 483, 4.356
  • Marcus, Frank 2.264, 4.336
  • Marist Messenger (periodical) 4.300, 313, 331, 395
  • Maritain, Jacques 1.385, 399, 3.360, 4.89, 267
  • Markandaya, Kamala 1.456, 4.282
  • Marlborough Sounds 2.20, 399-400, 4.40
  • Marlowe, Christopher 2.68
  • marriage 2.369, 3.27
    • breakdown 1.351, 2.372-3, 413-16, 525-6, 3.113-14, 4.257-8
    • Catholic Church 1.379-80, 2.410-16, 516-21, 524-5, 3.138-9
    • Christian 1.379-80, 593-4, 2.410-16, 520-1, 3.31-2
    • de facto unions 2.544, 3.223-4, 375, 433
    • India 1.409, 4.260-1, 282
    • JKB and 2.563, 3.34-5, 243-4, 247, 406-7, 412, 4.8, 37, 44, 249, 376
      • in JKB’s writing 1.456-8, 4.128, 238
      • wishes for 1.11, 4.26-7
    • priests 2.315-19, 581-3, 3.87, 92-7, 556 sexuality 2.389, 416, 515-20, 545, 595, 6056, 667-8, 3.148
    • see also birth control; divorce; illegitimacy; women
  • Marris, C.A. (Charles) 1.215, 623, 2.56, 222, 4.357, 467-8
  • Marsh, Ngaio 2.479, 4.356, 468
  • Marten, Maria 2.483, 4.356page 546
  • ‘The Martian’ 2.255-61, 4.334-5, 336
  • Martin, Marie-Francoise-Thérèse 1.356, 386, 4.254
  • Marton 3.134
  • Marx, Karl 2.414, 3.60
  • Marxism 2.33, 3.372-3, 382, 387, 491
    • JKB and 2.402, 3.415-17, 419-20, 440-1, 471
    • poetry 2.55, 56, 61, 64, 330, 333, 3.45
  • Marxist Poet 1.346-7
  • Mary (mother of Jesus Christ) 2.294, 551-2, 3.1-7, 38, 146-7
    • forgiveness 1.514-16, 2.370, 372-3
    • Holy Family 2.469-74, 585-6, 588, 669-71
    • JKB and 2.290-2, 445, 3.106, 4.50-1, 300, 370-1
      • devotion to 1.514-16, 705-7, 731, 736-7, 2.182, 658-9, 3.66-9, 4.136, 214, 233, 271, 286-7
      • in JKB’s writing 1.368-72, 550, 656-8, 2.188, 258, 286-7, 4.70, 136, 258, 330
    • Mother of Sorrows 2.456-9, 658-9
  • Mary at Ephesus 2.286-7, 4.338
  • ‘Mary at Ephesus’ 4.331, 338
  • Masefield, John 2.173, 4.179
  • Maslen, Keith (Dr) 3.469, 4.369, 387
  • Mason, Bruce 1.192, 2.355, 483, 4.356, 468-9
  • Mason, R.A.K. 1.13, 50, 4.469-70
    • Curnow and 1.181, 463-4, 597-8, 2.71-2, 330-2 his poetry 1.14, 52, 99-101, 189, 2.54-5, 327, 585
      • love poems 1.100, 592
      • ‘On the Swag’ 1.99-100, 192-3, 223-4
    • JKB and 1.614, 746, 2.55-6, 75, 3.372-3,
    • 4.400-2
  • Master of Style 1.228, 4.131
  • A Master Spirit 1.399
  • Masters, Edgar Lee 1.598, 4.200-1
  • masturbation 3.93-6, 99, 107, 146, 561
  • Mate (periodical) 2.116, 4.310, 342
  • materialism 3.211, 215, 242, 440
    • JKB and 3.187, 228, 233, 280, 447
    • loss of material security 2.540, 3.202, 326, 496, 499, 502
  • matewa (night life of the soul) 3.264, 278, 336, 545
    • spiritual aspects of Māori communal life 3.337, 368, 4.109
  • Matheson, Mary C. 2.607-8
  • The Mathesons at Home 1.274-81, 4.237
  • A Matter of Courtesy 3.157-9
  • Matthews, E.R. (Dr) 1.404-5, 4.270
  • Matthiessen, Francis Otto 1.115, 4.209
  • Maugham, Somerset4.181
  • Mauriac, François 1.469, 2.655
  • Mazengarb Report 1.239-40, 421, 4.232, 272
  • McAuley, James 1.114, 282, 685, 2.301, 4.307-8, 357-8
  • McCahon, Colin 1.40-2, 113, 4.193-4
    • JKB and 1.679, 4.37, 79, 126, 190, 193
  • McCarthy, Mary 1.304, 669
  • McColl, Mary (later Baxter) (grandmother) see Baxter, Mary
  • McCormick, E.H. (Eric) 1.13, 67, 522, 526, 4.465-6
  • McCrae, Hugh 1.304, 519, 682, 4.288
  • McDonald, Fraser 3.483
  • McDonald, Ian (Stephanie’s partner) 4.491
  • McDonald, K.C. 1.733-4
  • McDonald, Nan 1.231-2, 4.231
  • McEldowney, R.D. 4.241
  • McGonagall, William 1.169-70, 4.223
  • McHardy, George (Father) 4.50-1, 252
  • McIlwraith, A.K. 4.215
  • McIntyre, Duncan 3.265, 4.397
  • McKay, Francis (Frank) 4.127, 466-7
    • JKB and 4.50, 109, 118-19, 122, 193, 247, 263, 313, 409, 419
    • McKay Papers 4.45, 47, 140, 149, 228, 255, 266, 385, 386, 390, 397, 413 poetry 2.94, 352-3, 3.542-3
  • McKee Wright, David 1.66, 97, 306, 439, 462-3, 4.498
  • McKenney, Kenneth 1.139, 4.216
  • McLeod, Alexander 4.196
  • McNamara, A.W. 1.599
  • Meanjin (periodical) 2.130, 256, 4.233, 329
  • media 2.41, 3.385, 440, 496
  • A Meditation 1.119-20, 4.135
  • Mehta, Ved 1.479-80, 4.284
  • Melville, Herman 1.88-9
  • Men of God 1.140
  • Menashe, Samuel 1.518, 4.288
  • mental health and hospitals 2.125, 329, 3.353, 483
    • drug addicts 3.61-2, 132-3, 343, 348, 551-3
    • JKB and 2.26-9, 50, 3.126-9, 179, 228, 387, 445, 495
    • see also Baxter, James; Jerusalem; nga raukore
  • Menzies, P.F. 4.251
  • Mérimée, Prosper 1.482, 4.285
  • Merton, Thomas 1.388, 2.416, 3.38-42, 4.251
  • quoted 1.345, 514, 2.292, 457, 511, 4.136
  • Messages from the Cellar 1.663-4
  • metaphor 1.104-5, 149-51, 156, 451 see also under individual poets
  • metre 1.147-51, 2.106-8, 148, 4.326
  • middle age 1.732, 2.13, 91, 3.27-30, 144, 149-52, 154, 4.90
    • see also Baxter, James
  • Middleton, Christopher 2.12, 4.319page 547
  • Milburn, Barbara 4.118, 410
  • militancy 3.265-9, 385-6, 395, 406-7, 415, 440, 489-507, 558-62
  • Militancy in the schools 3.558-62, 4.416-17
  • militarism 2.109, 114-15, 3.188-9, 411, 4.69, 188, 327
    • see also wars
  • militarist poetry see war poems
  • Millar, Paul 4.16, 24, 149, 177, 240, 417, 470-1
  • Millay, Edna St Vincent 1.114
  • Miller, Alexander 1.311-12, 4.245
  • Miller, Arthur 3.123
  • Miller, Harold and Edith 4.39, 208
  • Miller, J. 3.255
  • Miller, John 4.39
  • Milton, John 1.4, 135, 147, 155, 323, 3.510, 4.173
  • Milton’s Epic 1.135
  • Mincher, Philip 1.395-6, 4.265, 294
  • Minehan,Dominic (JKB’s son) 4.113, 115, 120, 399
  • Minehan, Mike (Judith M. Blumsky) 4.110-11, 113-18, 120, 398-9
  • A Minister of Culture 2.685-7, 4.378
  • ‘The Minute of Danger’ 4.302
  • Mitcalfe, Barry 1.440, 470-1, 490-1, 2.88-9, 351, 4.471
  • Mitchell, Dave 4.120, 417-19
  • Mitchison, Naomi 2.113-14, 4.327
  • Mixed Flatting 2.359, 4.343
  • mixed flatting 2.304-5, 359, 542, 544-5
  • Mixed Voices 1.389-90
  • moa 2.400-1
  • The Modern Home 2.562-8, 4.362
  • Modern New Zealand Poetry 1.98-113, 4.208
  • Modern Poetry 1.388-9
  • modern poetry 1.4, 98-113, 388-9, 673, 2.3-4, 107, 4.173
  • Moffett, John 1.297, 4.241
  • The Monastic Life 1.388, 4.262
  • Monro, Harold 4.229
  • ‘The Monument’ 2.21-2, 4.335
  • Mood 1.7-8, 4.174
  • ‘The Moon and the Chestnut Tree’ 3.304-6
  • Moore, Geoffrey 4.224
  • Moore, Marianne 1.322-3, 684-5, 4.248
  • Moore, T. Inglis 1.681-2, 4.307
  • Moraes, Dominic Francis (Dom) 1.451-2, 47980, 2.3-4, 4.279-80
  • Moral Re-Armament (M.R.A.) 2.304, 4.340
  • The Moralist’s Cloak 1.245
  • morality 3.432-3, 548, 4.232
    • Church and 3.104, 522-3, 532-3
    • JKB and 1.239, 2.263, 520-1, 550-1, 3.115, 192-4, 362, 4.27, 37, 74, 84, 131
    • Rice-Davies affair 1.729, 735-6
    • writers and artists 1.80-6, 90, 130-2, 155, 217, 234-7, 245, 436, 3.360, 4.40-1, 68
  • More Poems 1.77-8
  • ‘The Morgue’ 1.462
  • ‘Morning Train’ 4.295
  • Morton, J.B. 4.254-5
  • ‘Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, did you come here’ 3.509
  • Mount Crawford Gaol 2.400, 4.69
  • Mount Street Cemetery 2.530-4
  • ‘The Mountains’ 4.17, 171
  • ‘Mr Baxter’s Evening Liturgy’ 4.54
  • Mr Brandywine Chooses a Gravestone (play) 2.112, 244, 521-2, 4.327, 332, 359, 380
  • Mr O’Dwyer’s Dancing Party (play) 2.660, 4.79
  • Mr Shand and the Rain of Fire 1.735-6, 4.141
  • M.R.A. (Moral Re-Armament) 2.304, 4.340
  • Muggeridge, Malcolm 2.293, 4.338-9
  • Muir, Edwin 1.319-20, 389-90, 4.245-6
  • Mukerjee, Radhakamal 1.389, 4.263
  • Muldoon, Robert 3.265, 386
  • Mulgan, Alan 1.188, 306, 2.56, 4.471
    • JKB and 2.117, 121, 4.342
  • Mulgan, John 1.160, 4.472
    • Man Alone 1.55-7, 107, 190, 191
  • Mumford, Lewis 1.136-7, 197, 4.141, 215
  • Mumford, Ruth see Dallas, Ruth
  • Munro, D.H. 1.239-40, 4.232
  • Munro, Raeside (Rae or Percy) 4.21, 23, 49-50, 72, 337
  • Murchie, Betty 4.344
  • Murder and the Law 2.110, 4.327
  • Murphy, Xavier (Father) (writing as Xavier Rynne) 1.674-5, 4.305-6
  • Musgrove, Sydney Kenneth (Prof.) 1.113-14, 4.472
  • My Dream 3.173-4
  • mythology 1.104-5, 182-5, 3.357, 4.181, 184, 205
    • see also under Māori
  • Namatjira, Albert 1.701, 4.309
  • The Name and the Game 1.47-9, 4.36, 127, 195
  • Narcotics Anonymous 3.55, 56, 61-2, 65, 77-8, 536
  • Naseby 4.17, 22, 171
  • Nash, Walter 2.608-9, 4.368
  • Nashe, Thomas 1.219-20, 3.72
  • National Broadcasting Service see New Zealand Broadcasting Service
  • National Council of Churches 2.597, 601, 4.83, 366
  • National Party 2.555, 4.212, 365
  • Nature Poet 1.65
  • nature poetry 1.174, 185-8, 231-2, 440
  • Nazism 3.163, 199-200, 457, 4.394page 548
  • Nees, Geoffrey 1.314-15
  • Neffa, Julio 2.293, 300
  • Nehru, Pandit 1.403, 479-80, 2.581
  • Neill, A.S. 2.4-5, 223-4, 4.26, 234, 241
  • Neruda, Pablo 3.44-5, 4.382
  • ‘The Never-Never Country’ 4.237
  • A New and Strong Talent 1.653-4, 4.299
  • New Directions 2.249-50, 4.333
  • The New English Bible 3.203-5
  • The New Jerusalem Bible 2.244-8, 4.331-2
  • New Light on Eliot 1.113-14
  • The New Morality 2.520-1, 550-1
  • New Poets 1.320-1
  • New Zealand 1.374, 485-514, 2.299, 400-1, 642-4
    • Government 1.652, 2.596-9, 3.378-82, 506
    • JKB and 1.318-19, 4.143, 192
    • poetry see New Zealand poetry
    • Vietnam and 1.735-6, 2.114-15, 243-4, 459-63, 4.316-17
    • writers see New Zealand writers
  • New Zealand and Disarmament 1.318-19
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Service 1.417, 4.53, 127, 196, 236, 243, 253, 296, 327
  • New Zealand Criticism 1.393-4, 4.89-90, 264
  • New Zealand Film Unit 4.38
  • New Zealand in Colour 1.485-514, 4.285-6
  • New Zealand Listener see Listener New Zealand Literary Fund see State Literary Fund
  • New Zealand Monthly Review (periodical) 2.130, 4.65, 312, 329
  • A New Zealand Poet 1.592-3
  • New Zealand Poet Defends ‘Bohemian Reaction’ in Society 1.321, 4.89, 247, 249
  • New Zealand poetry 1.15-18, 263-5, 522, 592, 618-30, 2.326, 4.400-1
    • anthologies 1.304, 399-400, 438-42, 459-66, 2.81, 646, 3.542-3
    • early 1.91-113, 2.43-5, 330
    • education see under education
    • identity 2.11, 337
    • JKB and 1.650, 2.1-2, 4.139, 182, 184-6, 220, 247
    • stages 1.326, 2.45-94
    • see also Aspects of Poetry in New Zealand; Recent Trends in New Zealand Poetry
  • New Zealand Poetry Yearbook see Poetry Yearbook
  • New Zealand Poets 1.60-2
  • New Zealand State Literary Fund see State Literary Fund
  • New Zealand ‘Trinity’ 3.181-2, 4.393
  • New Zealand Universities Arts Festival 2.13-43, 98-9, 261-2, 303, 615-16, 4.73
  • New Zealand University Students’ Association 1.80-6, 4.205-6
  • New Zealand writers 1.213-16, 260-1, 313-14, 393-4, 405-6, 416-18, 522, 2.329, 4.37
  • New Zealand Writers’ Conference 1.746-7, 2.75, 4.40, 89-90, 129, 202, 259
  • New Zealand Writing 1.592
  • Newbury, Colin Walter 2.82, 4.277
  • Newman, John Henry 2.155-6, 680, 3.140, 275, 4.148, 351
  • Newman Society 1.344, 3.202, 4.93, 251
  • Newton, John 4.146-7
  • nga mokai (lost young) 4.112-13, 144
    • Jerusalem 3.275-80, 285-6, 290-3, 299-300, 313, 323-6, 329, 367, 423, 487, 563-6
  • nga pohara (the poor) see poverty
  • nga raukore (addicts and the mentally ill) 3.279-80, 309, 491, 549-53, 563-6
  • Nga Tamatoa 3.258, 262-9, 498, 504-5, 4.111, 121, 146, 370, 397
  • Ngahuia Te Awekotuku 3.408, 4.407
  • Ngāpuhi 1.496, 3.264, 504, 4.397
  • Ngata, Apirana (Sir) 1.115, 116, 4.209, 472-3
  • Ngāti Awa 1.684
  • Ngāti Hau 4.147
  • Ngāti Poneke 4.36, 213, 489, 490
  • Ngāti Tama 1.491-2
  • Niebuhr, Reinhold 1.403, 4.269-70
  • A Niggle at Catholic Verse 1.377-9, 4.259
  • ‘Night Clouds’ 3.330-1
  • The Night Shift; Poems on Aspects of Love 4.247
  • nihilism 2.59, 88, 118, 121, 125, 146, 354, 483, 489, 613, 3.456, 461
  • No Ordinary Sun 1.686-7
  • No Patriotic Poetry 2.94-5, 4.322-3
  • Noble, Bernadette 3.65, 4.386
  • Nobody Loves a Critic 1.521-2, 4.43
  • Nock, A.D. 1.528, 4.290
  • Nonsense Wins 1.342-3, 4.250
  • ‘Nor did I ask’ 4.177
  • ‘Not I, not I, but Us’ 4.407
  • Note accompanying an early version of Jack Winter’s Dream 1.310
  • A Note on Henry Lawson 1.269-70, 4.237
  • A Note on Politics 3.413-15
  • Notes Accompanying the Text of The Band Rotunda 2.526-7, 4.360
  • Notes for ‘Poetry in New Zealand’ 1.13-14
  • notes for religious education teachers 4.149
  • Notes from a Guitar 1.430-1
  • Notes from India 1.371-5, 4.258
  • Notes Made in Winter 1.596-9, 4.139, 290, 293
  • Notes on a Poem 1.118, 119
  • Notes on Being a New Zealander 2.400-4, 4.347
  • Notes on Maori Education 3.543-6, 4.413
  • Notes on Religion and the Church 2.455-6, 4.354-5
  • Notes on the Country I Live In 3.462-6, 4.410page 549
  • Notes on the Education of a New Zealand Poet 2.130, 217-43, 4.12, 15, 26, 233, 296, 316, 318, 329-30
  • Notes on the Making of “The Martian” 2.255-61, 4.326, 334-6
  • Notes Towards an Aesthetic 1.127-32, 4.213
  • Notions from the Passion 3.225-7, 4.396
  • Nott, Kathleen 4.250
  • ‘The Not-Yet-Made’ 2.314-15
  • ‘Now we are short of meat, but up the path’ 4.410
  • Numbers (periodical) 2.82, 4.223, 225, 235, 2612, 304, 489
    • JKB and 1.205, 206, 259-61, 384-5, 4.128, 258, 266-7, 294
  • N.Z. Poets Break through Culture Barrier 3.5423, 4.413
  • N.Z. Tablet see Tablet
  • ‘O lands seen in the light of an inhuman dawn’ 4.417
  • Oakeshott, Walter 1.452-3, 4.280
  • obedience and authority 3.178-9, 313, 335
    • see also under adolescence; Catholic Church; Christianity
  • O’Brien, B.J. 4.331
  • O’Brien, Edna 3.364
  • O’Brien, R.J. 3.254-6
  • O’Connor, Patrick 2.243
  • ‘Ode’ 2.148-50
  • ‘Ode to a Seagull Seen from the Top of Mount Victoria’ 1.666
  • ‘Ode to Auckland’ 4.120, 418
  • ‘Ode to the Mayor of Hamilton’ 3.547
  • Odtaa (periodical) 4.413
  • O’Faolain, Eileen 1.226
  • Ogilvie, William Henry 1.97, 304, 682
  • O’Grady, R.M. (Rev.) 2.597, 4.366
  • ‘Oh early in the morning’ 3.465-6, 4.118, 407, 410
  • Oil 4.147-8
  • Old and New 1.343-4
  • The Old and the New 3.23-6
  • old people 3.7-12, 482
  • ‘An Old Photograph’ 4.265
  • Olds, Peter 2.476, 692, 3.104, 4.73, 83, 87, 92, 119, 356, 473
  • O’Leary, Victor 1.592, 2.94, 4.473
  • O’Leary, William 1.132-3, 4.213-14
  • Oliver, W.H. (Bill) 1.68-9, 442, 2.90-1, 4.203, 304, 473-4
    • JKB and 4.11, 13, 39, 65, 77, 79, 140, 146, 221, 266-7
  • ‘On Entering Lyttleton Harbour’ 1.500
  • On Pain 3.45-7, 4.382-3
  • ‘On Possessing the Burns Fellowship 1966’ 2.133-4, 4.317-18
  • On Returning to Dunedin 2.97-100, 4.142, 323-4
  • ‘On the Shortest Day of the Year’ 4.410
  • On the Side of Life 1.213-16, 4.227-8
  • Onan 3.94, 4.389
  • ‘Once I had no body’ 4.191
  • O’Neil, Terence (T.K.) 1.712, 4.311
  • O’Neill, Eugene 2.103-4, 4.139-40, 360
  • O’Neill in Paperbacks 2.103-4, 4.140, 325
  • Oosterhuis, Houb (Father) 2.640-2
  • Oriflamme (periodical)1.103
  • Orwell, George 3.14
  • Osborne, John 1.518, 730, 4.288
  • O’Sullivan, Eugene 3.478, 4.93, 107, 391, 410, 412
  • O’Sullivan, Vincent 2.94, 4.474-5
  • Otago 1.66-7, 94-8, 4.11, 17, 26-8, 56, 77
  • Otago Daily Times 2.596, 4.19, 267, 270, 323, 369
  • Otago Dramatic Society 4.149
  • Otago University College see University of Otago
  • Otago University Literary Society see University of Otago Literary Society
  • Otago University Review (periodical) 4.33, 125, 292, 487
  • Our Lady 3.66-9, 4.386
  • Our Lady and the Sacrament of Penance 2.658-9
  • Our Lady and the Soul at the Door 1.656-8, 4.300
  • Our Lady in the Bullring 1.705-7, 712-13
  • Our Lady of Fatima 1.373-4, 375
  • Our Lady of the Desert 1.736-7
  • Our Political Apathy 2.553-7, 4.361-2
  • Ouspensky, Peter D. 4.322
  • Outlook (journal) 4.210
  • Outlook for Poetry 1.263-5, 4.236
  • Outside the Walls 1.78-9
  • The Outsider 1.346, 4.252
  • Over the Tin Fence: A Consideration of the life and work of Oscar Wilde 1.233-9, 4.232
  • Ovid 4.295-6
  • Owen, Wilfred 1.8-10, 152, 278-9, 712, 4.174-5
  • Owens, Reginald (Bishop of Wellington) 4.37-8, 196
  • Oxford University Press (O.U.P.) 1.103, 135, 138, 320, 680
    • JKB and 3.51, 4.24, 291-2
      • Collected Plays 4.139, 147
      • In Fires of No Return 1.405-6, 3.51, 4.53, 253
      • Pig Island Letters 2.176, 3.51, 4.73
      • The Rock Woman 4.285, 383-5
      • Runes 4.112, 114, 116-17, 120-1
  • pacificism 3.163, 326, 4.8, 14-15, 20, 28, 124, 138, 176, 182 see also Baxter, Archibald; Baxter, Terrencepage 550
  • Packer, Richard 1.384, 702, 2.82, 93, 117, 350-1, 4.261-2, 302
  • Page, Frederick 1.229, 4.131
  • Pain, Resentment his Inspiration 1.595-6
  • A Painful Joy 1.321-2, 4.247
  • painting 1.40-2, 84, 474, 679-80, 701, 3.45-7, 188
  • Palmerston North 2.303, 615, 4.32-3, 73, 107, 486-7
  • pantheism 1.183, 210, 2.360, 486, 499, 4.131
  • Papal Encyclicals 1.714, 2.437, 506, 579-80, 3.161, 164, 4.84
    • Casti Connubii 2.519, 4.359 Charitas 4.390-1 Humanae Vitae 2.605-6, 617-19, 626-30, 656-8, 663-8, 3.23, 4.368, 371, 374
    • Mater et Magistra 2.375, 4.345
    • Pacem in Terris 2.556, 4.310, 358
    • Populorum Progressio 2.506, 627, 630, 4.358
  • Pape, Richard 4.242
  • Parable 1.317-18
  • Parable of the Bad Samaritan 2.308-12
  • Parables for the Poor 3.555, 4.146, 415
  • A Parade of Poets 1.737-8
  • Paraparaumu 1.274-81, 2.292
  • Parker, Katie 4.217
  • Parkes, Dorothy 3.543
  • Parkes, James (John Hadham) 1.517, 4.287
  • Parmée, Frederick C. 1.684, 4.307
  • Pascal, Blaise 1.469, 4.283
  • Pasley, Rhys 3.543
  • passion 2.583-4, 3.64
  • Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich 1.455, 458-9, 518, 2.301, 4.123, 282
  • pastoral writing 2.352-3
  • Paterson, A.B. (Banjo) 1.97, 304, 623, 682, 4.195
  • Paterson, A.I.H. 1.751-2, 4.316
  • Patmore, Coventry 1.142, 171-2, 2.468
  • Patterson, Rebecca 1.141
  • Pax Romana (periodical) 2.293, 4.339
  • Payne, Robert 1.140, 4.216
  • peace 2.504-9, 3.160-5, 326, 339
  • see also rangimarie
  • Peace, Power, Politics 2.577
  • Peace in Vietnam 2.114-15, 4.327
  • Peace Pledge Union 4.20
  • Peale, Norman Vincent 4.275
  • Pearson, Hesketh 1.234
  • Pearson, William (Bill) 4.52, 126, 190, 191, 193, 476
  • The Peasant Vision 1.478-9
  • ‘The Pederasts’ 4.236
  • Pegasus Press 1.80, 110, 302, 4.199, 314
  • Poets Series 1.108, 4.205
  • Pelagius (monk) 3.90, 151, 4.388
  • Pelikan, Jaroslav 1.446-7, 4.278
  • P.E.N. 3.44-5, 4.264
  • P.E.N. Writers’ Conference 1.393-4
  • Penguin Books 1.460
  • Penn, William 1.120
  • Pentecostals 3.89, 107, 461, 516, 522, 524, 536, 4.388, 413
  • Personal Issues 2.390
  • Peters, Drew 1.679-80, 2.131-2
  • Phelan, Gerald B. (Father) 1.399
  • Philippine (Mother) 4.94, 99, 119
  • The Phoenix and the Crow; a parable 1.211-13, 4.128
  • Picasso, Pablo 1.597, 4.139
  • Pick, John 1.142, 4.217
  • Pieper, Josef 1.617, 4.295
  • A Pig Island Journal 1.523-6, 4.142, 289-90
  • ‘Pig Island Letters’ 3.359, 4.66-8, 78, 300, 313
  • Pig Island Letters 3.51, 357-60, 4.73, 281, 325, 354, 365, 384-5
    • poems included in 2.176, 251, 3.369, 509, 4.74, 300
  • Pilgrimage 1.29-30, 4.189
  • Pioneer Group 2.271-2, 4.337
  • ‘The Pious Poet’s Address to His Muse’ 4.188
  • Plato 3.66
  • Play By Baxter Is Welcomed 2.357-9
  • A Plea for Charitable Action 2.108-10, 4.326
  • The Pleasures of Middle Age 2.449-54, 4.354
  • Plomer, William 1.442-3, 4.277
  • ‘Plucking Geese’ 3.301
  • Poe, Edgar Allen 3.83
  • ‘Poem for John Weir’ 4.108
  • ‘Poem in the Matukituki Valley’ 1.75, 505, 4.38
  • Poems beyond Fashion 1.396-7
  • Poems Unpleasant 4.210
  • Poet and Critic 1.142, 4.217
  • Poet and Patrons 1.138-9
  • Poet Calls for ‘truce’ on Marihuana 3.56-7, 4.385
  • Poet Decides to Withhold Tax 3.205
  • Poet Defends Scum 3.60-2
  • Poet in a Tower 2.96-7, 4.323
  • The Poet in Solitude 1.232-3, 4.131-2
  • Poet is ‘first N.Z. link’ in East Cultural Exchanges 1.345
  • Poet Looks at Pakeha Phobias 3.123-6
  • Poet Returns to Home Town 2.1-2, 4.139, 317-18
  • Poet to Stay in Dunedin 2.433-4, 4.349
  • Poet Warns against Seeking Possessions 3.202-3, 4.394
  • Poet Writes to Priest; Let’s Free the Slaves of Mankind 3.480-4, 4.293, 411, 412
  • Poetic Attitudes 1.477-8 poetic diction 1.147-51
  • poetry 1.101-2, 596-9, 3.361-3, 4.250
    • American see American poetry anthologies 1.343-4, 675-7, 737-8, 3.44-5page 551
    • Australian see Australian poetry
    • beach poems 1.433
    • comic poetry 1.420
    • death poems 1.17, 524, 2.97
    • education see under education
    • English see English poetry
    • erotic see erotic poetry
    • Indian 1.451-2, 472-9
    • Irish 1.459, 522
    • Japanese 1.420
    • landscape see landscape poetry
    • love see love poems
    • modern see modern poetry
    • nature see nature poetry
    • New Zealand see New Zealand poetry
    • pornography in 1.160-1, 667, 2.139
    • propaganda 1.158-9, 347, 3.357
    • prose-poems 1.316
    • regional see regional poetry
    • religious see religious poetry
    • Russian 1.458-9, 518
    • satirical see satirical poems
    • Scottish see Scottish poetry
    • sentimental 1.159-60, 183, 2.330
    • significance of a poem 1.162-79, 197
    • war see war poems
    • Welsh 1.137, 420, 617
    • see also critics and criticism; individual poets; poets; printing and publishing
  • Poetry 1964 1.675-7, 4.125
  • Poetry among the Ruins 1.261-3, 4.235-6
  • Poetry and Ambition 1.452-3
  • Poetry and Education 1.626, 630-46, 4.138, 296
  • Poetry as Bush Carpentry 1.321, 4.247, 249
  • Poetry at Home 1.64
  • Poetry Book Society 4.265, 281, 326, 354
  • Poetry in New Zealand 1.13-18, 143-4, 4.30-1, 125
  • Poetry Magazine (periodical) 4.306
  • Poetry New Zealand (periodical) 4.118, 316, 413
  • The Poetry of James K. Baxter 4.414
  • Poetry Yearbook 1.664-5, 2.82, 176, 344, 3.542, 4.67-8, 218, 302-4, 329
  • poets 1.216, 2.491, 3.360-1, 4.72, 264
    • Bohemian-suburban relationship see Bohemianism
    • critics see critics and criticism
    • economic necessity see under artists
    • function 2.2-3, 10, 44-5, 60-1, 4.242
    • inspiration 1.326-30, 2.91, 644-6, 4.138-9
    • women see women writers and poets
    • young see young writers and poets
    • see also artists; poetry
  • A Poet’s Garden 2.115-16
  • Poets in a Diminished World 1.323-5, 4.248
  • A Poet’s Letters 1.210-11, 4.125, 131, 227
  • Poets Looks at Pakeha Phobias 3.123-6, 4.390
  • Poets New and Old 1.687-8
  • A Poet’s True Prayer 2.127, 4.328
  • Poet’s View of the Policeman’s Lot . . . 3.215-19, 4.108
  • Points 3.448-50, 4.409
  • police 3.460, 4.232
    • drugs 2.28, 3.62-3, 76-8, 131-2, 342-8, 409, 414-15, 454-6, 515, 536-7, 551-2 homosexuals 2.41, 361, 616
    • Jerusalem 2.233, 3.195, 272-3, 283, 285, 324-5, 327, 430-1, 4.110
    • JKB and 2.29, 3.54, 56, 61, 74, 187, 205, 21519, 238, 4.327
      • in JKB’s writing 2.111, 232, 236-8, 309, 329, 358, 527, 635, 684
      • officious and excessive power 2.262, 391, 3.200, 457, 4.92-3, 108
    • racism 2.320, 3.104-5, 385, 454-5, 473, 498
    • vagrants 2.147, 3.392-4, 465, 555
    • violence 2.262, 3.60, 458, 4.74
  • Police Force 2.391
  • A Political Diagnosis 1.651-2
  • politics 1.101-2, 176, 2.32-3, 39-42, 126, 3.37-8, 63-4, 199-202, 413-15
    • New Zealand 1.437, 651-2, 2.15-16, 18-19, 262-3, 553-7, 622-3
    • see also Communism; Māori
  • The Politics of Prejudice 3.199-202, 4.394
  • Pope, Alexander 1.148, 266-8, 2.644
  • Pope, Quentin 1.17, 98, 102, 115, 160, 4.185
  • Pope Benedict 2.505
  • Pope Innocent III 4.392
  • Pope John 2.673-5, 4.376
  • Pope John among the French 2.95-6
  • Pope John XXIII 2.283, 515, 673-5, 3.1, 221-2, 4.69-70, 311
    • death 3.11-12, 46-7 before he became Pope 2.95-6, 674-5, 3.87, 448 his writing 1.713-16, 2.429, 674
      • encyclicals 2.375, 505-7, 556, 3.189, 4.310, 345, 358
    • JKB and 2.382, 466, 530, 578, 580, 599, 603 poverty 3.180, 215 quoted 1.719, 2.315, 365, 561, 3.162, 164, 470
    • Second Vatican Council 1.674-5, 2.248, 4.392
  • Pope John’s Council 1.674-5
  • Pope Leo XIII 4.380
  • Pope Paul IV 4.346
  • Pope Paul VI 2.581, 4.346, 392
    • encyclicals 2.505-6, 556, 3.164, 4.358
      • birth control 2.605-6, 617-19, 626-32, 663-8, 4.368, 371
    • quoted 3.102, 221, 389, 439, 441
    page 552
  • Pope Pius VI 4.390
  • Pope Pius IX 4.392
  • Pope Pius X 2.674
  • Pope Pius XII 2.505-6, 4.255, 331, 359
  • Pope-Hennessy, James 1.206, 4.225
  • pornography 2.186, 288-9, 384-8, 3.396, 500
  • poetry 1.160-1, 667, 2.139
  • Portrait of the Artist as a New Zealander 1.405-6, 4.270
  • Portugal 1.304-5
  • ‘Postman’ 2.251
  • A Postscript to a Postscript 3.219-21, 4.395
  • Potiki, Roma 4.487, 490-1
  • Pound, Ezra 1.427, 717-18, 2.63, 88, 4.274
  • Poutini, Wehe and Toro 3.306-7, 325, 331-2, 463
  • poverty 2.15-16, 3.394, 395, 434, 464-5, 496-7, 499, 555-6
    • Christians and 3.4, 72-3, 127-8, 190, 213-15, 222, 279, 303-4, 489, 491-2
    • Jerusalem see under Jerusalem
    • JKB and 3.326, 447, 508, 4.362-3
      • destitute 2.256, 513-14, 4.138, 295
      • in his writing 2.256, 592-4, 603, 608-14
      • vow of poverty 3.125, 180, 228, 352, 467, 503, 549-50, 4.107, 124, 143-6, 175
        • crisis of identity 2.569-71, 3.52, 290 his
        • appearance 3.181-2, 442-3, 4.94, 418
        • withholds income tax 3.202, 205, 4.415
      • vagrants 2.40-1, 146-7, 3.271, 341-2, 351-4, 385, 398, 439, 468, 503
      • voluntary poverty 2.514, 540, 3.86, 125, 133-4, 180, 181-2, 197, 294-5, 447
  • Powell, Paul 3.47
  • The Power of Mrs Grundy 1.668-71, 4.304-5
  • Pratley, Jeff 4.117
  • A Prayer of Failure 3.159-60
  • Preface to ‘Parables for the Poor’ 3.555, 4.415
  • Preface to The Rock Woman, selected poems 3.51, 4.383-5 prejudice 3.26-7, 199-202, 218, 558
  • A Preliminary Bibliography of Works by and Works About James K. Baxter 4.147
  • ‘Prelude N.Z.’ 4.19
  • The Press (Christchurch) 1.484, 664, 2.446, 4.366, 415
  • Press, John 1.320, 4.246-7
  • Price, F.M. 2.106-7, 4.326
  • Price Milburn 4.112, 118, 243, 410
  • The Priest who Got Married 3.556
  • The Primary School Bulletin 1.312-15
  • printing and publishing 1.102-4, 2.58, 64, 68, 117, 344
  • The Prisoner Describes Himself 2.110-11, 4.327
  • prisons 2.25-6, 104-5, 110, 134-5, 365
    • JKB and 2.40, 132, 400, 3.434, 439, 465, 503-4
    • JKB’s visits to 2.262, 3.458, 4.69, 120
  • Pritchett, V.S. 1.679, 4.306
  • A Private Labyrinth 1.401-2
  • Private Lives, Public Follies 1.442-3
  • ‘Prizegiving Speech’ 2.545-6
  • Pro, Miguel (Father) 1.387
  • A Problem of Authorship 3.48-51
  • ‘The Problem of Keeping Dogs’ 3.319-21, 510
  • Problem of the Old is Sadness But it may be a Fruitful Sadness 3.7-12
  • ‘Procession’ 3.211-12
  • Proctor, Joan F. 1.478
  • The Prodigal Son 2.687-9, 4.378-9
  • Programme Note for Richard Campion’s production of The Wide Open Cage 1.398
  • Programme Note for The Bureaucrat 2.446, 4.350-3
  • Programme Note for The Sore-footed Man 2.391, 4.347
  • Progressive Youth Movement (PYM) 3.201-2, 457, 547, 561, 4.394
  • ‘Prometheus’ 4.334
  • propaganda 1.158-9, 347, 3.357
  • Property and Poverty 2.608-14, 4.368
  • Prophet to Artist 3.14-16, 4.380
  • Prose Poem: To the Great Salt Heart Return the Veined Rivers 1.8
  • prose-poems 1.316
    • see also Baxter, James
  • prosody 1.146-51, 4.222
  • prostitution 1.735-6, 2.508-9, 3.94, 388-90, 396, 496, 500, 4.312
  • Protestants 1.240, 415, 4.271
    • Catholic Church and see under Christianity JKB and 2.512, 4.57, 135
    • Māori 1.678, 2.377
    • Mary and 2.287, 290-2, 369-73, 457
    • writers 1.218, 2.159, 379, 4.57
  • protests 2.607-8, 3.264-9, 4.69, 103, 108, 111, 124, 141-3
  • Prout, Denton 1.655
  • The Pruning of the Tree 3.373-7, 4.113, 402
  • Psychology and the Arts 4.241-2
  • public decency 3.200, 218
    • see also indecency Public Faces 1.203
  • Pudney, John 1.342-3, 4.250
  • Pugmire, Harold 4.12
  • Puhoi 4.82, 91, 119
  • Pukerua Bay 4.33, 486
  • Pupuni, Jack and Mary (Jacquie’s birth parents) 4.32, 486, 491
  • Purgatory 2.429-33, 4.349page 553
  • The Puritan Devil 2.123-6
  • Puritanism and anti-Puritanism 2.92, 124-5, 328-30, 346, 348, 384, 408, 517, 548, 604-5, 3.33-4
  • Pushkin, Alexander 4.282
  • ‘Pyrrha’ see ‘Songs of the Desert’
  • The Pythoness 1.693-701, 4.309
  • The Quaker Approach to Contemporary Problems 1.202
  • Quakers see Society of Friends The Quality of Boldness 1.683-4
  • Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council 2.475-6
  • A Question of Prudence 4.271
  • Quoist, Michael 1.692
  • The Rabbit Warren 1.666-8
  • rabbits 1.272-4, 4.134
  • Rabbitt, Lindsay 4.491
  • Rabindranath Tagore: an appreciation in his centenary year 1.472-9
  • race relations 2.113-14, 320-1, 3.26-7, 42-4, 161-2, 381-2, 560
    • America 2.589-91, 3.99-100
    • Māori see under Māori
    • see also anti-Semitism
  • Racine, Jean 1.671
  • Raetihi 3.196, 400, 467
  • Rahner, Karl 2.681, 3.30-3, 87, 106, 491
  • Raine, Kathleen Jessie 1.518, 2.250, 4.333
  • ‘Rain-Ploughs’ 4.171
  • Rajan, B. 2.96-7
  • Raleigh, Walter (Sir) 1.452-3
  • rangimarie (peace) 3.345, 364 see also peace
  • Rangiwhetu (Mrs) 3.375
  • Ratana (Mrs) 3.504
  • Ratana, Wiremu 1.677-8, 2.225, 3.267, 506
  • Ratana Church 3.256
  • Rawlinson, Gloria 1.189-90, 487, 654-5, 2.66, 82-5, 117, 326, 348, 4.476
  • Read, Herbert 2.46
  • reading and books 1.740-2, 2.154-6, 169-70, 287-9, 384-8
  • Rebel Finds Peace in Sanctuary 3.194-9, 4.394
  • Rebellion or Resignation 2.627-32
  • Recent Trends in New Zealand Poetry 1.v, 65-77, 746-7, 3.356, 4.40, 129, 131, 199, 202-3, 207
  • Recollections of School Days 2.4-8, 4.7-10, 318, 329
  • Reconstructions 1.516-17
  • Reeves, Trevor 4.418
  • Reeves, William Pember 1.91-3, 4.476-7
  • refugees 2.596-9
  • regional poetry 1.94-8, 2.74-5, 81-3, 119, 327-8, 339, 345-7
  • ‘Regret at Being a Pakeha’ 1.649, 4.68, 297
  • Reid, J.C. 4.477-8
  • The Relevance of Ordinary Christianity to Human Concerns 3.174-81, 4.107, 393
  • religion 1.389, 2.455-6, 509-15, 4.44
    • belief 1.401, 2.633-4, 661, 3.236-8, 387
    • bibles 2.244-8, 3.203-5, 4.331-2
    • Eastern 3.77, 133, 242-3
    • ecumenism 2.558-62, 599-604, 678-81, 3.314, 530
    • militancy 1.121, 3.506-7
    • prayer 1.155, 692, 2.127, 268, 467, 3.59
      • specific prayers 1.133-4, 429-30,2.530, 640-1, 3.159-60, 309-10, 337-8, 535, 4.390
    • priests 1.379, 672, 2.44-6, 154, 158, 373, 3.79-110, 134-55
    • schools and 1.240, 3.560
    • in writing 1.99, 109, 111, 170, 346, 464, 4.135
    • see also agnosticism; atheism; Baxter, James; Christianity; spirituality
  • The Religious Life 2.509-15
  • Religious Opinion 1.63-4, 4.135
  • religious poetry 1.63, 78, 99-100, 159, 653, 700, 4.50, 131, 252-3
  • Renaissance Man 1.123-4
  • Replies to Questions about Poetic Composition 2.250-1, 4.333
  • Reply to a Review of The Rock Woman 3.369-70, 4.400
  • The Responsibility of Students to the Community and Themselves 2.19-20, 4.320
  • Return to India 1.479-80
  • Return to Tradition 1.685
  • ‘Returned Soldier’ 4.347
  • Review of Fleur Adcock’s Tigers 2.675-8, 4.376-8
  • Rhodes, H. W. (Winston) 4.331, 478
  • Rhodesia 2.319-21, 3.43
  • Rice-Davies, Mandy 1.729, 734-6, 744, 4.312
  • Richards, Alun 1.318-19, 4.478-9
  • Richards, Ian 4.46-7
  • Richards, Mark 1.481, 2.100-1, 4.324
  • Richardson, Elwyn S. 1.710-12, 4.311
  • Riddell, Elizabeth 1.114
  • Riddell, Mike 4.387
  • Ridler, Anne 1.671, 3.68-9, 4.305
  • Rieff, Philip 1.454, 4.281
  • The Right to Read and Write Examined 2.287-9, 4.338
  • The Right to Speak 1.395-6, 4.265
  • Rigorous Emotional Honesty 3.562, 4.120, 417-19
  • Rimbaud, Arthur 1.174, 177, 2.322, 3.361, 36970, 4.182
  • Ritz, Jean Georges 1.426page 554
  • Robert Burns Fellow ‘more than a poet’ 2.2-3, 4.123
  • Roberts, Michael 1.346-7, 695, 737-8, 2.57, 4.252
  • Roberts, Nigel 4.417-19
  • Robinson, Edwin Arlington 2.248
  • The Rock Woman, selected poems 3.51, 369-70, 4.106, 285, 400
  • ‘Rocket Show’ 3.360
  • ‘The Rocks’ 4.100-1
  • Roethke, Theodore (Theo) 2.638-9, 4.373
  • Rolland, Romain 4.279
  • Romantic Love 1.325, 4.249
  • ‘A Rope for Harry Fat’ 1.747
  • Roper, Anita 3.30
  • The Rosary; a Meditation 3.1-7, 4.379-80
  • Rosenberg, Isaac 1.8-9, 152
  • Ross, Alan 1.608-9, 4.294
  • Roughan, David M. 2.261-3, 4.336
  • Rowe, T.B. 2.389
  • Rowland, J.R. 2.12, 4.319
  • Rowse, A. L. 2.390, 4.346-7
  • royal tour 1.752, 4.64, 194-5
  • Royidis, Emmanuel 1.446-7, 4.278
  • Rules for (one) Catholic Writer 1.428-9
  • Runes 4.112, 114, 116, 121, 357
  • Russian and Irish 1.458-9
  • A Russian Poet 2.289-90, 300-1
  • Russian poetry 1.458-9, 518
  • Ryecroft and Gissing 1.135-6
  • Rynne, Xavier 1.674-5, 4.305-6
  • Ryoi, Asai 1.403-4
  • A Sack behind Him 1.397-8
  • The Sacrament of Mercy 2.369-74
  • The Sacred Craft 1.617-18
  • Sacrifice 1.456-8
  • ‘Sad Father Song’ 4.278, 402
  • ‘The Sad Tale of Matilda Glubb’ 1.666-7, 669-70
  • Sadeh, Pinhas 2.321-2, 4.431
  • The Safe World 2.647-55
  • sailors 1.52-5, 57, 526-7, 536-8, 541, 641-2, 4.34
  • Saint-Beuve, Charles Augustin 1.528, 4.290
  • Saints 1.385-7
  • Saintsbury, George 1.147
  • Salient (periodical) 1.211, 670, 2.72, 130, 258, 261, 4.45, 304-5, 329
  • Salih, Taieb 2.409-10
  • Salvation Army 2.272, 358, 527, 601, 4.22, 69
  • Salvation Army Aestete? 1.40-2
  • Sanders, John 1.668
  • Sanderson, Martyn 4.302
  • Sane or Mad 2.619-20, 4.370-1
  • Sansom, Clive 1.295, 4.240
  • Sargeson, Frank 1.50, 146, 660, 2.29, 4.191, 202, 276-7
    • his writing 1.51, 107, 216-26, 601
      • plays 2.491, 4.356
      • ‘That Summer’ 1.32, 101, 192, 218, 221-3, 4.191-2
      • When the Wind Blows 1.32-4, 221, 224-5, 4.191-2
    • JKB and 1.197, 4.122, 126, 203, 220, 228,414, 479-82
  • Saroyam, William 4.191-2
  • Sartre, Jean-Paul 1.617, 2.474, 3.456
  • Sassoon, Siegfried 1.9, 81, 110, 152, 4.174, 206
  • satirical poems 1.667, 2.87, 92-3, 100-1, 118, 125
  • Saturday Evening Post 2.356
  • Saunders, Dorothy (Mrs) 1.292
  • Savage, Michael Joseph 2.225
  • Saved from the Thames 1.616-17
  • Savio, Dominic 4.360
  • Scannell, Vernon 2.11-12, 4.319
  • Schafer, Adele 2.101, 352
  • ‘School Days’ 2.227, 4.224
  • school teachers see teaching and teachers
  • Schoolteachers and Bureaucrats 2.417-25, 4.348
  • Schroder, J.H.E. 2.446, 4.342
  • Schwimmer, Erik 2.82, 89, 4.307, 482, 489
  • A Scorpion Circled by Fire 3.409-13
  • Scotland 1.512, 2.144-6, 3.564, 4.1-2, 4, 11
  • Scott, S.W. (Sid) 4.294
  • Scott, Walter 3.36
  • Scott, W.J. (Walter) 4.39, 42, 43, 205
  • Scottish poetry 1.66-7, 94-7, 116, 138, 406, 611, 2.201
  • Scovell, E.J. 1.320-1, 4.247
  • Scrotex 1.43-4
  • Scully, Ben 4.118, 410
  • Sea and Land 2.646-7
  • The Sea Stayed 1.10
  • Seagull 4.189
  • ‘Sealion’ 4.315
  • A Second Letter to Mr Holyoake 2.459-63
  • ‘Second Letter to Noel Ginn’ 4.56
  • ‘A Second Song of the Soul to the Lord Jesus’ 4.412
  • Seddon 4.145
  • Sedley, Steven 4.385
  • Seeger, Peter 2.37, 4.321
  • Selected Poems 1.517-18
  • The Sense of Giving 2.606-7
  • A Sense of Urgency 1.677 sentimental poetry 1.159-60, 183, 2.330
  • Sermon 3.155-6, 4.391
  • ‘The Serpent’ 4.86-7
  • ‘Seven Year Old Poet’ 4.292
  • ‘The Seventh Wound’ 4.401
  • Sex and Paradise 1.708page 555
  • sexuality 2.22-3, 3.396
    • adolescence see underadolescence Christianity and 1.265-6, 3.492
    • Church and 2.564, 3.95-9, 144-5, 208-9
    • Jerusalem see under Jerusalem JKB and 1.751, 2.18, 41, 262, 295-7, 413, 516-20, 540-5, 3.63-4, 552, 4.330
    • in his writing 1.556, 2.23-4, 178-9, 4.78
    • marital see under marriage pre-marital 2.368-9, 627, 3.34-5, 224
    • writers and 1.404-5, 708, 2.53, 196-7
    • see also adultery; birth control; celibacy; chastity; homosexuality; illegitimacy; masturbation; pornography; prostitution; virginity
  • Shadbolt, Gill 4.91
  • Shadbolt, Maurice 4.66, 300, 328, 482-3
  • Shadbolt, Timothy Richard (Tim) 3.455, 458, 492, 561, 4.393, 394
  • Shaffer, Peter 1.650-1, 730, 4.298
  • The Shaken Earth 1.304-5
  • Shakespeare, William 1.15, 147, 161, 228, 708, 2.477, 487-8, 4.188, 207
  • The Shaking of the Tree 1.730-3, 4.90
  • Shand, Thomas Philip (Tom) 1.735-6, 4.312, 313
  • Shannon 4.16, 21
  • Shapcott, Thomas W. 2.503-4, 4.357
  • Shapiro, Karl 1.89, 454, 3.362-3, 4.225, 235, 280-1
  • love poems 1.253, 628
  • Sharp Metal 2.409-10, 4.348
  • Shaw, Helen 1.436, 4.228
  • ‘She Who is Like the Moon’ 1.615-16
  • Shelley, Percy Bysshe 1.157, 390, 2.107
  • Shepherd of the Fold 1.244-5
  • Short Extracts from My Diary - Ten Years Hence 1.3-4, 4.173
  • Shots around the Target 2.13-43, 4.143, 320-1, 336
  • Should diocesan priests be married? 2.581-3
  • Should we Shear the Young Sheep? 2.573-7, 4.363
  • Sibford (England) 4.10-12, 223
  • sickness 3.117-23
  • Sidney, Philip 1.155-6, 157
  • Simon of Cyrene 1.594
  • Simply Exotic 3.35-7
  • Simpson, N.F. 2.264, 4.336
  • Sin and Sickness 3.117-23, 4.390
  • Sinclair, Keith 1.184-5, 189, 242-3, 496, 665-6, 2.82, 87, 117, 336, 349, 4.233, 483
  • Sinclair, Upton 1.231, 243-4, 4.230-1, 233
  • Sinclaire, Frederick 4.285, 483
  • ‘The Sirens’ 1.526, 3.169
  • Sister Boniface 3.292-3, 299
  • Sisters of Compassion 3.196, 256, 258, 292-3, 299, 374, 4.94, 111, 115, 119
  • Sisyphus and the Angel 1.425-6, 4.128, 271, 272-3
  • Sitwell, Edith 1.166-7, 693-701, 3.172, 4.174-5, 309
  • biography of Pope 1.143, 148, 266-7
  • Sitwell, Sacheverell (Sir) 1.401-2, 4.261, 268
  • The Six Faces of Love 3.v, 235-54, 4.396
  • Slade, Madeleine 1.450-1
  • Slater, Stewart 1.592-3, 2.82
  • slavery 2.589-91, 3.404, 406-7, 482-4
  • corporate 3.394-6, 441, 446, 458-9, 494-6, 499, 502-3, 533-4, 559
  • The Sleepy Man and the Flea 3.557-8, 4.415
  • Slessor, Kenneth 1.304, 682
  • ‘A Small Ode on Mixed Flatting’ 2.304-8, 544, 615, 4.74, 343, 360
  • Small Theatres Are Home of Live Drama 2.367-8
  • Smell of the Lamp 1.671
  • Smith, Harold (Hal) 4.360, 393
  • Smith, Logan Pearsall 1.145, 4.219
  • Smith, Stevie 1.342-3, 4.250
  • Smith, Vivian 2.503-4, 4.358
  • Smithells, Philip Ashton 2.109, 397, 474-6, 4.326-7, 355
  • Smithyman, Kendrick 4.128, 483-4
    • critic 1.466, 2.44-5, 82-3, 116-17, 122-3, 340, 4.331
    • A Way of Saying 2.46, 72-4, 339
    • his poetry 1.193-4, 598, 2.76-8
    • love poems 1.440, 2.349-50
    • JKB and 1.306, 4.46, 109
  • Smoke Signals 1.602,4.132
  • smoking 2.651, 3.116-17, 129-30, 346
  • see also under Baxter, James
  • Social Credit Party 2.556, 4.361
  • Social Delinquency in Modern Literature 1.88-91, 4.41
  • social justice 2.15, 3.379, 492-3, 546-54
    • JKB and 1.647, 2.98-9, 3.383, 413, 4.31, 37, 74, 84, 127, 140-6, 230 poets and writers 1.74-6, 84-6, 217, 480-1, 627, 2.55, 3.373, 4.40
    • see also militancy
  • Social Satirist 2.100-1
  • society
    • depersonalised, centralised and desacralised 3.180, 185, 336-7, 347-8, 441, 466, 471
    • Dollar Note, Respectability and School Cert. Examination 3.86, 131, 178, 181-6, 224, 247, 253, 435, 445, 512
    • freedom 3.413-15, 420, 482-4, 499, 502, 537-8
    • JKB and 1.721-2, 2.10, 3.170, 228, 433-4, 439, 451-4, 464-5, 472, 476-7, 4.89-90page 556
    • society (continued) revolution 3.280-1, 382-94, 410-13, 415-16, 418-23, 440-7, 453, 497-8, 503, 505-7, 547 solutions to problems of 3.170, 370-1, 403, 417, 483, 489-502 town culture 3.197-8, 376-7, 417, 439, 454, 473, 535
    • see also capitalism; materialism; social justice
  • Society Accentuates the Strains of Youth 3.16-19
  • Society and Happiness 1.229-30, 4.230
  • Society of Friends 1.120-1, 144-5, 202-3, 2.5612, 600, 3.107-8, 164, 4.20, 135, 211-12
  • Society of Friends School (Sibford) 2.7, 226-8, 4.10-12, 188, 223-4
  • Society of Friends School (Wanganui) 2.6-7, 226-9, 4.9, 11-12, 188, 229
  • ‘The Soldier’ 1.602-3
  • The Solitary Man 2.3-4, 4.318
  • Solo and Chorus 1.454-5
  • Solomon Islands 1.306
  • Some Aspects of Ecumenism 2.558-62
  • Some Comments on the Use of Drugs 3.129-34, 4.390-1
  • Some Comments on Women’s Liberation 3.4039, 4.406
  • Some Notes on Drama 2.353-6, 4.140, 334, 342, 343
  • Some Points of Difficulty 2.568-9, 4.175, 362
  • Some Possibilities for New Zealand Drama 2.476-92, 4.343, 356-7
  • Some Principles for Running an Urban Commune 3.415, 4.407
  • Some Problems of Catholic Writers 1.716-17
  • Some Problems of Ecumenism 2.678-81, 4.378
  • Some Suggested Guiding Principles in Working for World Peace 3.160-2, 4.392
  • Some Time Ago 1.240-2, 2.130, 256, 4.126, 233, 329
  • Somerville, Dora 2.101-2, 352, 4.324
  • Something to Consider 1.283-7, 4.238, 301
  • Sometimes I think that God has nothing to do with me 3.413, 4.407
  • ‘Song of a Civil Servant’ 4.63
  • ‘Song of Custoba’ 1.371
  • ‘The Song of the Many’ 4.407, 412
  • ‘The Song of the One’ 4.407, 412
  • ‘Song of the Sea Nymphs at the Death of Icarus’ 3.511, 4.416-17
  • ‘A Song of the Soul’ 4.407
  • ‘Song of the Soul to the Lord Christ’ 4.407
  • ‘Song of the Soul to the Lord Jesus’ 4.412
  • ‘A Song to the Father’ 4.412
  • ‘Song to the Lord God’ 3.511
  • ‘Song to the Lord God on a Spring Morning’ 4.391
  • Songs before Twilight 1.137
  • Songs from the Mind 1.142-3, 4.218
  • ‘Songs of the Desert’ 1.483, 4.32, 49, 247, 285, 381
  • ‘The Songs of the Sun’ 4.387-8, 390-1, 395
  • The Sore-footed Man (play) 2.356, 382, 391, 3.168-9, 4.76, 347, 355
  • The Sorrows of Our Lady 2.456-9
  • Southern Players 2.475
  • Spear, Charles 1.462, 464-5, 2.82, 4.484
  • Spellman, Francis Joseph (Cardinal) 2.599, 4.366
  • Spender, Stephen 1.12, 58-9, 209, 216-2, 4.178, 235, 273-4
  • The Spike (periodical) 4.227
  • The Spirit of Mary 2.290-2, 4.136, 338
  • Spiritual Crisis 1.305-6
  • spirituality 1.517, 691-3, 2.322, 595, 4.84, 247, 330
    • see also religion
  • A Sponge of Vinegar 1.720-1
  • sports 1.25, 2.545, 3.145, 146, 4.15
    • in JKB’s writing 1.277, 337
  • The Spots of the Leopard (play) 2.355-6, 4.267, 334, 356
  • St Ambrose 3.202
  • St Anthony 1.386
  • St Augustine 1.172, 245, 399, 2.163, 504, 4.95
  • St Basil 3.327
  • St Bernard 2.160
  • St Dominic 3.1, 4.379
  • St Francis 2.620
  • St Francis de Sales 4.49
  • St Francis of Assisi 2.512, 515, 3.133, 134, 214, 318, 4.206-7
  • JKB and 1.386, 3.190, 212, 4.262, 387-8
  • St Francis Xavier 1.368, 373-5, 386
  • St Ignatius Loyola 2.275, 3.188-9, 4.337
  • St James the Apostle 3.204-5
  • St Jerome 1.172, 2.163, 246
  • St John Chrysostom 2.108, 4.326
  • St John of the Cross 1.171, 399, 415, 427, 3.103, 148, 508, 536
  • St John the Apostle (St John the Evangelist) 2.578-9, 3.153, 204
  • St John Vianney (Curé of Ars) 1.386, 2.592-4, 4.94, 98, 365
  • St John’s School see Society of Friends School (Wanganui)
  • St Joseph 1.386, 2.469-74, 527-30, 668-72
  • St Joseph’s Trials – and Joys 2.668-72, 4.376
  • St Mary’s Church (Wellington) 2.291, 4.338
  • St Patrick 3.225
  • St Paul 1.516, 2.358, 527, 573-4, 3.549, 4.62, 103, 390-1 letters of 2.248, 3.512-36, 4.392, 412
  • St Peter 2.157-8, 573-4, 577-9, 618, 3.477-8page 557
  • St Thérèse of Lisieux 1.356, 386, 4.254
  • St Thomas Aquinas 1.594, 3.67, 217, 281
  • St Thomas More 2.518
  • St Thomas the Apostle 1.387, 2.447, 533, 4.256
  • Stallworthy, Jon 1.481-2, 4.112, 114, 285, 383-5
  • Stanley, Mary 1.465, 2.82, 85, 4.128, 484-5
  • Starveling Year 1.120, 159, 2.83, 4.322
  • Staples, Hugh B. 1.529, 4.200, 290
  • Starveling Year 1.120
  • State Literary Fund 1.57, 214, 406, 4.67-8, 261, 264
    • controversial anthology 1.664-5, 2.139-40, 176, 187, 4.302-4, 329
    • Staying at Balisodare 1.444-6
  • Stead, C.K. (Karl) 1.597, 2.82-3, 4.485, 489
    • his poetry 1.499-500, 2.117, 119-21
    • JKB and 2.87-8, 658, 4.122, 374
  • A Step Backwards 1.480-1
  • Steuco, Agostino 4.201
  • Stevens, Joan 4.485-6
  • Stevens, Wallace 1.321-2, 4.247
  • Stevenson, Robert Louis 3.425, 4.187, 408-9
  • Stewart, Douglas 1.282-3, 304, 455, 610, 2.492-4, 4.486
  • Stewart, Harold 4.357-8
  • Stokes, J. Whitley 2.656
  • Stone Lions 1.38-40, 4.192-3
  • Stories by Poets 1.269
  • The Story of Butch 1.272-4, 4.237
  • Stow, Randolph 4.308-9
  • ‘The Streetlight’ 4.72
  • Strictly Personal 1.230-1, 4.230
  • Strong, L.A.G. 1.342-3, 4.250
  • Strong Drink Not a Food 1.122-3, 4.212
  • Student Christian Movement (SCM) 1.283-6, 4.221
  • Sturm, Bert (Jacquie’s father) 4.32-3, 36, 51, 486, 489
  • Sturm, Ethel (Jacquie’s mother) 4.32-3, 36, 51, 66, 486, 489
  • Sturm, Jacqueline Cecilia (Jacquie) (wife) 2.143, 4.53-4, 66, 69, 369, 486-92
    • birth and childhood 4.32-3, 486
    • education and schooling 4.33, 35-6, 39, 486-9
    • health 4.32-3, 486, 491
    • interviews 4.33-4, 487,490-2
    • rears Stephanie see under Baxter, Stephanie
    • relationship with JKB
      • courtship 1.484, 4.33-6, 243, 487-9 his death 4.122, 370
      • JKB’s poems about 1.615-16, 641, 4.115, 491
      • JKB’s writing and 4.292, 314, 336, 345, 411
      • marriage 1.414, 2.519-20, 528, 3.95, 4.66, 78-82, 86-90, 103, 260
      • difficulties 1.416, 4.37-8, 47, 67, 71-2, 76, 123, 362, 367-8, 376, 490-1
      • Jerusalem 3.52, 195, 277, 4.87
      • married in Napier 4.36, 196, 489 separation and reconciliation 4.51-5, 58-62, 89, 94, 121, 249, 252-4, 256-8, 260-1
    • religion 2.528, 601, 3.23, 4.35, 51, 59, 70, 81-3, 257, 367, 488 work 4.94, 489-90 writing 2.176, 4.33, 44, 60, 128, 285, 307, 311, 486, 489-92
  • Styron, William 2.589-91, 4.364-5
  • Submission to the Committee on Drug Dependence and Drug Abuse 3.73-8, 4.386-7
  • Sub-standard? Yes, but . . . 3.256-7, 4.396
  • Suburban Mirrors 1.665-6
  • ‘The Succubus’ 2.137
  • The Sudden Sun 1.672-4
  • Summers, John 1.41, 3.543, 4.194, 492
  • Summers, Joseph 1.244-5
  • Sunday Times 3.484, 4.107, 113, 394
  • The Sunlit Hour 1.281-2, 4.237-8
  • sunrise 1.1-2, 4-7
  • Sutherland, Donald 1.512
  • Sutherland, Ivan (Prof.) 4.35-6, 488-9
  • Suzuki, Daisetu Teitaro 4.375
  • Swift, Jonathan 1.266-8
  • Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1.8, 44, 310-11, 4.244
  • Sydney 1.690
  • symbolism 1.104-9, 179-98, 231, 628, 2.82
    • female 2.53, 68-9, 85, 250, 258, 344
    • JKB and 2.140-2, 257-9, 4.27, 141, 186, 192 male 2.53, 258
    • see also under individual poets
    • Symons, Julian 1.693-4
  • Tablet (Catholic magazine) 2.417, 647-8, 3.23, 4.374
    • JKB’s articles 2.433, 4.74, 76, 78, 90, 131
    • complaints about 3.484, 4.350-2
    • disillusioned with 4.84, 104, 148-9, 371
    • publishes as The Flowering Cross see The Flowering Cross
  • Tagore, Abanindranath (nephew) 1.474
  • Tagore, Rabindranath 1.472-9, 4.284
  • Tagore, Rabindranath (son) 1.475
  • Takapau May Have Commune Early in 1972 3.378
  • Talbot, Matthew (Matt) 1.387, 2.271, 4.337
  • Tales from the Irish 1.226, 4.229
  • Talk on Drug Abuse 3.341-8
  • Talk to Training-College Students 3.442-8, 4.73, 144-6, 409
  • Talking of Writing 1.292-3, 4.239, 245page 558
  • ‘Tangi’ 4.344, 345
  • Tate, Allen 1.390, 405, 639-40, 650, 2.148, 249, 4.199, 298
  • Taylor, Alister 4.395
  • Taylor, Mervyn 1.62, 4.199
  • Te Anau Glowworm Caves 2.43-4, 4.321
  • Te Ao Hou (periodical) 2.89, 352, 4.306-7, 311, 324, 489
  • Te Arawa 1.495, 496
  • Te Atua (God) 3.135, 137, 279, 301, 507, 537-8
    • JKB and 3.289-92, 300-1, 314-15, 326, 438, 467, 475, 477-8, 488, 489-97, 4.144
    • see also God
  • Te Awhitu, Wiremu (Father) 3.137, 232, 464, 4.391
    • JKB and 3.152-5, 258, 260, 470, 477-8, 486, 4.90-1, 104, 122, 149, 391
  • Te Kare see Sturm, Jacqueline
  • Te Kuiti 3.324-5
  • Te Puea Hērangi (Princess) 1.116, 4.210
  • Te Rangi Hīroa see Buck, Peter
  • Te Rauparaha 1.498, 681, 2.89
  • Te Wairua Tapu (Holy Spirit) 3.137, 290, 296, 300, 304, 315
  • Te Whaea (the Source) 3.306-7
  • Te Whiti 3.297, 307, 497-8, 505, 507
  • Teachers’ College 4.42, 43
  • Teaching Aids other than audio-visuals 4.255
  • teaching and teachers 1.240, 312-15, 332-6, 351, 411, 472-7, 2.491
    • JKB and 1.298-303, 2.575-6, 3.442-8, 544, 558-62
    • in JKB’s writing 1.275-7, 666-7, 669-70
    • see also education
  • Templeton, Natasha 2.300-1, 4.339
  • The Temptations of Oedipus (play) 3.169, 4.393
  • Tennyson, Alfred (Lord) 1.44, 114, 157
  • Texidor, Greville 4.492-3
  • Thailand 1.362-3
  • ‘That a Power Greater than Ourselves could Restore us to Sanity’ 4.61
  • ‘The Song of the Sun’ 3.212
  • Theatre Subsidies 2.474-6, 4.355-6
  • There are shadows – but greater lights – in the Christian’s death 2.443-5
  • There’s Joy in this Grief 3.69-71, 4.386
  • Things and Idols 3.431-9, 4.115-16
  • This Saint was Not Made by Eating Well and Being Kind 2.592-4, 4.365
  • ‘This testament, a thing of rags and patches’ 4.405
  • This Time the Flood 2.116-23
  • Thomas, Dylan 1.258-9, 387, 447, 694, 2.14, 4.182-3
    • alcoholism 1.44, 402, 453, 2.588, 4.31, 183
    • his death 1.208, 2.138, 3.8-9, 152
    • his poetry 1.96, 132, 137, 453-4, 611, 2.28, 127
      • Death and Entrances 1.42, 742, 4.34, 183, 194, 216
      • symbolism 1.43, 84, 179, 4.183-4
    • JKB and 1.139-40, 232-3, 623, 4.241, 244, 335
      • his lecture on 1.42-3, 4.127, 194
      • influence on 1.612, 741-2, 2.142, 165-6, 3.111, 4.183-4, 216, 243, 246, 280, 314
    • other writing
      • Adventures in the Skin Trade 1.269, 274, 4.64, 236-7, 291
      • Under Milk Wood 1.310-11, 350, 4.53, 183
  • Thomas, Edward 1.348-9, 4.252
  • Thomas of Monmouth 4.310
  • Thompson, Edward 1.473
  • Thompson, Francis 2.469, 4.45
  • Thomson, James 2.468
  • Thomson, J.E.P. (John) 4.39, 493
  • Thomson, J.M. (John) 1.113, 685, 4.308, 493
  • Thomson, Sylvia 1.752, 4.316
  • Thornton, Jack 1.312, 4.245
  • Thoughts about the Holy Spirit 3.512-36, 4.388, 410, 412-13
  • Thoughts concerning a Career 1.10-11, 4.17, 23
  • ‘Thoughts in my Thirty-sixth Year’ 1.615
  • ‘Thoughts of a Remuera House-wife’ 2.251
  • Thoughts of an Old Alligator 2.303-15, 534-47, 4.340, 360, 416
  • Thoughts Taking Shape 1.228-9, 4.131, 229-30
  • Three for Thinkers 1.454
  • The Three Good Boys 3.456-62
  • Three Kinds of Christian 3.546-54, 4.413
  • ‘Three Little Mice’ 4.314
  • Three Poets 1.684-5
  • Three Women and the Sea (play) see Tiger Rock
  • Tibet 2.454-5
  • Tiger Rock (play) 2.355-6, 479, 4.267, 271
  • Tillich, Paul 1.650, 4.128
  • Tillyard, E.M.W. 1.323, 4.248
  • Time and the Bell 1.298-303, 4.241
  • The Times (London) 4.341
  • Times (Waikato) 3.60-2, 123-6, 4.92-3, 108, 127, 385
  • Times Literary Supplement 1.688
  • ‘The Tiredness of Me and Herakles’ 4.118, 278
  • Tirikatene-Sullivan, Whetu 3.505, 549, 4.413
  • ‘The Titan’ 2.242-3, 4.334
  • Titokowaru, Riwha 3.408-9, 446, 4.407
  • ‘To a Jet Pilot’ 4.204
  • ‘To a Poplar Tree’ 1.17, 4.185
  • ‘To a Print of Queen Victoria’ 2.251
  • ‘To a Travelling Friend’ 1.629
  • To Accidie 1.30, 4.190
  • ‘To an Adult Education Audience’ 1.645-6page 559
  • To be a Jew 3.42-3
  • To be Maori 4.149, 382
  • ‘To Bob Chapman’ 4.328
  • To Enlarge Reality 2.101-2, 4.324
  • To Have and To Hold 1.287-92, 4.51, 128
  • ‘To my Father’ 4.34-5
  • To Our Lady of Perpetual Help 4.258
  • ‘To Speak Truly’ 4.327
  • To the Christian Family Groups 3.450-1
  • To the Great Salt Heart Return the Veined Rivers
  • ‘To the Last Hero’ 4.400
  • To Wake the Nations Underground 1.25-6, 4.15, 18, 126, 188
  • ‘To you who most unwittingly’ 4.24
  • tobacco see smoking
  • Todd, Garfield 2.320
  • Todd, Judith 2.319-21, 4.94, 494
  • Tokelau Islands 3.378-82, 4.403
  • Tolstoy, Leo 1.741, 4.175-6
  • Tombs, H.H. (Harry) 4.172, 182, 494
  • Tomlinson, Charles 1.455, 4.281
  • Tomorrow (journal) 1.101, 2.58
  • Tonight, after a day of grief 3.468, 4.411
  • Torrie, Arthur 1.315
  • ‘The Town that Sank under the Sea’ 4.47
  • The Town under the Sea 1.306-8, 4.126, 243
  • Trade Unions and Unemployment 2.278-86, 4.337
  • The Tragic Pregnancies 1.599-600, 4.142, 293
  • Transcript of a Tape-Recording of Baxter Reading and Commenting on his Poetry 3.507-12
  • ‘The Trapper’ 4.314
  • Trappist monastery see Cistercian Monastery
  • Traveller’s Litany4.234
  • ‘A Travelling Salesman’s Winter Meditation’ 4.302
  • ‘Travelling to Dunedin’ 2.99-100, 4.323
  • The Trawler 4.148
  • ‘Trawling Poem’ 1.527, 641, 4.296
  • The Tree House and other poems for children 1.745-6, 4.314
  • A Tree in Cypress 1.293-4, 4.239
  • The Tree of Jesse 2.293-300, 4.338-9
  • Treece, Henry 1.516-17, 4.287
  • Tregear, Edward 1.463
  • Trevor, Muriel 2.674, 4.376
  • Tribal Behaviour 1.652-3
  • Trilling, Lionel 1.650, 4.297-8
  • A True Monk and a True Christian 3.38-42
  • A True Rhodesian 2.319-21, 4.340
  • Truth 1.664, 4.113
  • Tryanis, C.A. 1.324, 4.248
  • T.S. Eliot’s Background 1.739
  • Tuckerman, Frederick G. 2.248-9
  • ‘Tunnel Beach’ 4.32, 78, 325
  • Turbott, H.B. 3.116, 4.390
  • Turnbull, Michael 1.313
  • Turner, Brian 4.112
  • Turner, Nat 2.589-91, 4.365
  • Tuwhare, Hone 1.461, 686-7, 2.89, 117, 352, 4.69, 91, 308, 494-5
  • Tuwhare, Jean 4.91, 121, 308
  • TV Outlook; a reply to a survey 1.742-3
  • The Two Baxters 4.258, 262, 267
  • Two Comedies 2.264, 4.336
  • ‘Two Dialogues of Christ and the Soul’ 3.175-6, 254
  • Two Good Plays 1.730
  • Two Kinds of Simplicity 1.344-5
  • Two Plays 1.443-4
  • Two Plays . . . The Wide Open Cage, and Jack Winter’s Dream 4.243, 265-6
  • The Two Realities 3.57-9
  • ‘Two Songs for a Fast’ 4.407
  • Tynan, Kenneth 1.203
  • Tyutchev, Fyodor 1.455, 4.282
  • Ulysses 2.321, 4.340-1
  • Unbelief among the Lepers 1.467-9
  • ‘Under a Sun’ 4.174
  • Under their Skin 2.113-14
  • Underhill, Evelyn 1.245, 4.234
  • unemployment 2.278-86, 459-60, 3.59-60, 352, 388, 396, 458-60, 496, 4.337
    • see also employment
  • UNESCO 1.417, 4.53-4, 255, 284
  • Unhappiness in Marriage 2.594-6
  • ‘The Unicorn’ 2.257, 4.286
  • ‘The Unicorn: a consideration of adolescence’ 2.252-5, 4.138, 333-4
  • Unicorn Press 1.102
  • Unicorn Waking 1.520-1 unicorns 1.515, 520, 2.252-5, 257-9, 394, 487, 4.286
  • Unintended Cross 1.593-5, 4.293
  • unionism 1.652, 2.16, 100, 278-86, 608-9, 3.494, 4.65-6, 337, 368
  • United Kingdom see England; Scotland; Wales
  • United States of America see America
  • Unity Theatre (Wellington) 4.266, 350
  • university 1.650, 3.209-13, 4.219
    • censorship 1.668-71, 2.126
    • JKB and 1.10-11, 13, 284-5, 483, 2.9-10, 17, 133-4, 612, 3.207, 415
    • in JKB’s writing 1.529-34, 570-3, 4.291
    • student life 1.211-13, 2.57, 74-5, 3.157-8, 178, 321, 352, 439-42, 4.206
    • student responsibilities 2.19-20, 534-47
    • see also mixed flatting
  • University of Canterbury 2.128-9, 4.5, 9, 127
    • JKB’s talks 3.181, 4.393, 412
    page 560
  • University of Canterbury Literary Club 4.127, 184, 194
  • University of New Zealand 4.5, 9, 209, 219
  • University of Otago 2.359, 4.329
    • Jacquie attends 4.33, 35-6, 487-8
    • JKB attends 1.10-11, 482-4, 2.14, 535, 4.1819, 22-3, 35, 125, 186, 285, 488
    • Robert Burns Fellow 2.1-3, 9-10, 4.227, 317
      • comments by JKB on 2.17, 97-8, 192-3, 614-17, 4.320
      • lectures 4.71, 127, 142, 360
      • second year 2.433-4, 4.73-4, 77-8, 143, 254
      • writing during 2.129-50, 4.114, 357
  • University of Otago Literary Society 1.321, 350, 4.48-9, 174, 247, 249
  • ‘University Song’ 4.24
  • see also ‘Envoi’ [to ‘University Song’]
  • The Unknown Place 2.10-11
  • unmarried mothers 1.599, 2.368-9, 389, 4.142
  • Unmarried Parents 2.368-9, 389
  • Unquenchable Spirit 2.104-5, 4.325
  • Unwilling Pilgrim 1.270-2, 4.89
  • Updike, John 1.420, 4.272
  • vagrants see under police; poverty
  • The Vale of Bhang 1.368-71, 4.256
  • ‘Valediction’ 4.87-8
  • Valéry, Paul 2.357, 4.355
  • Valuable Reprints 1.528
  • Vander Velde, Francis 2.519, 4.358-9
  • Varsity Talk 3.439-42, 4.409
  • Vaughan, Henry 1.142
  • A Vegetable Bouquet for Mr Curnow 1.459-66
  • Venus in her Western Bed 1.246-51, 2.130, 4.45, 126, 329
  • Verhaeren, Émile 4.259-60
  • Verlaine, Paul 1.237, 589
  • Verse 1950 1.73
  • Verse 1951 1.79, 4.204
  • Verse Collections 1.751-2
  • Vico, Giambattista 1.438
  • Victoria University (College) 2.400, 4.490
    • JKB attends 1.484-5, 2.531, 4.39-40, 42, 44-8, 210, 378
    • JKB’s talks 2.445-6, 4.76, 342-3
  • Victoria University Literary Society 4.36, 39, 48-9, 196
  • Vietnam 4.74, 311, 316-17, 327-8, 366
    • JKB and 2.108-10, 508-9, 611-12, 3.110, 162, 205, 354-5, 411-12, 4.142-3, 313, 327-8
      • interviews 2.2, 3
      • letters 1.712-13, 718-20, 735-6, 752-3, 2.114-15, 243-4, 389, 425-9, 459-63, 577, 591-2, 599, 4.141, 316-17, 327-8
      • marches 3.209-13, 326, 546-7, 4.72
      • talks 2.39-40, 98, 4.69, 72, 74
    • other letters 1.712-13, 718-20, 2.114-15, 243, 591-2
  • Vietnam [letter] 2.389, 599, 4.366
  • Vietnam as a Bullring 1.712-13
  • Vietnam Protest 1.752-3, 4.316-17
  • Viewpoint: James K. Baxter, Poet and Social Worker 3.62-3
  • Villon, François 1.130, 2.50, 4.213
  • Virgil 4.236, 295-6
  • The Virgin and the Temptress 2.171-92, 4.322, 328, 329
  • The Virgin and the Unicorn 1.514-16, 2.257, 4.286-7
  • ‘Virginia Lake’ 2.6, 226, 4.223
  • virginity 3.273-4, 284, 328, 345
  • Virtue Alarmed 1.729, 734
  • Visit from a Poet 1.746-7
  • A Visit from Mr James Baxter 1.388-9, 4.263
  • Vizinczey, Stephen 2.553-4, 4.361
  • vocation 1.351-2, 385, 672, 3.518, 4.55, 126-7
  • Vogt, Anton 1.73, 4.39, 205, 495
  • Voice from the Suburbs 1.701-2
  • Voice of Women 2.94-5
  • Voltaire 4.190-1
  • Voyage and Discovery 1.117
  • The Voyage of the Hurunui 1.295-6
  • Voznesensky, Andrei Andreyevich 2.289-90, 300-1, 4.338 vulgarity 3.361-2, 547
  • Wadsworth, Charles (Rev.) 1.141
  • Waghorn, W.J. 4.39, 205
  • Waimakariri 2.303, 4.340
  • ‘Waipatiki Beach’ 4.385
  • Waitangi 3.264-9, 498
  • Waititi, John 4.380
  • Wales 1.396
  • see also Welsh poetry
  • Walker, Agnes and Wehi 4.91
  • Walker, Ranginui 3.543-4, 4.495-6
  • Walking Poets 2.11-12
  • A Walking Stick for an Old Man 3.502-7, 4.117, 412
  • Walking up Castle Street 1.308-10, 4.126, 243
  • Wall, Arnold 1.62, 439, 4.199, 496
  • Wall, Francis (Frankie) (Father) 4.345
  • Walls, Peter 4.315
  • Walsh, Chad 1.688, 4.309
  • Walsh, Fintan Patrick 4.361
  • Walsingham 3.1, 4.379-80
  • Wanaka 4.26-8, 38
  • Wanganui (Whanganui) 1.684, 3.75-6, 400, 452, 516-17, 4.12, 90, 223 see also Society of Friends School (Wanganui)page 561
  • war poems 1.89, 152-3, 256-7, 432-4, 602-3, 2.94-5
  • Edith Sitwell 1.695, 699-700
  • Ward, J.C. (John) 1.746, 4.43
  • Ward, Raymond 2.10-11, 94, 4.318, 496
  • Warner, Sylvia Townsend 2.588-9, 4.364
  • Warren, Robert Penn 1.390, 4.263
  • wars 2.25, 27-8, 146, 460, 504-9, 522, 3.162-5, 200, 297-8, 354-5, 411
  • see also militarism;
  • Vietnam Washington Square Theatre (New York) 4.266-7
  • ‘The Watch’ 4.385
  • Watkins, Vernon 1.310, 343, 3.152, 4.295
  • Watts, Barry 3.194-9
  • Waugh, Evelyn 2.553, 559, 4.309, 361
  • Wavell, Archibald Percival 1.427, 4.273
  • ‘The Waves’ 4.106
  • Way of a Prophet 2.321-2
  • Webb, Francis 1.685, 4.308
  • Weekly News 3.230
  • The Weight of Slavery 2.589-91, 4.364-5
  • Weir, J.E. (John) 3.251, 4.vi, 122, 147, 291, 378, 401-2, 496-7
    • correspondence with JKB on 4.54-7, 64-5, 328, 329, 330
      • marriage 4.59-60, 74-6, 362
      • poetry 2.190, 260-1, 4.57-63, 72, 76-7, 84-8, 116-17, 300, 313, 334-6, 369
      • religion and Jerusalem 4.69-71, 78-83, 94-109
      • writing 4.63-4, 148, 292, 349, 360
    • dedications from JKB to 4.56, 76, 102, 220
    • his poetry 1.653-4, 672-4, 2.94, 117, 121-2, 3.543, 4.19, 54-7, 63, 76, 101-2, 108-9, 155-7
    • interview with JKB 3.356-65, 4.227, 266, 400
    • thesis on JKB’s poetry 4.75, 78, 86, 149, 333, 336
    • visits from JKB 4.83-4, 107-8, 112, 117, 370-1, 412
  • Weiss, Peter 2.691
  • Wellington 3.351, 460-1
    • JKB and 2.328, 397, 3.182-6, 196, 419-20, 464, 557-8 lives in 1.484, 2.513, 4.36, 51, 88-90, 94, 142, 399, 489
    • stays with his wife 3.277, 377, 384, 440, 464, 471-3, 4.107, 116-17, 403, 413
    • visits to 2.106, 3.259, 4.133
  • Wellington Committee on Vietnam 4.69
  • Wellington Public Library 4.94, 490
  • Wellington Teachers’ Training College 1.73, 205, 4.204
  • JKB attends 1.484, 4.38-9, 42, 43, 204-5
  • Wellington Waterside Union 4.62
  • Welsh poetry 1.137, 420, 617
  • Wendt, Albert 4.69, 497
  • West, Morris 2.166
  • West and East 1.455-6, 4.282
  • Western Commentary 2.662-3, 4.375-6
  • Westow, Theo 3.30-2
  • Whangarei 4.119
  • What is a Poem? 2.106-8, 4.326
  • What is Art? Baxter: The Human Being is Object and Subject 2.404-6, 4.347-8
  • What is Our Lady’s crown in Heaven? 2.551-2
  • When is a Book Pornographic? 2.384-8, 4.346
  • When the Wind Blows 1.32-4, 4.191-2
  • When the wound has grown shallow 1.11-12
  • Where Marital Guide-books Go So Sadly Astray 2.515-20, 4.358-9
  • A Whirlwind Voice 1.297-8
  • Whitcombe and Tombs 1.57, 111
  • White, T.H. 2.588-9, 655-6, 4.364, 374
  • The White Gull 1.34-7, 4.192
  • Whitman, Walt 1.113, 2.249
  • Who Killed Sebastian? (play) 3.22, 4.380
  • Who was Ned Kelly? 1.688-91, 4.309
  • Why Jerusalem When River a Septic Tank? 3.254-6, 4.396
  • Why Shouldn’t our Priests Marry? 2.315-19, 4.340
  • Why Writers Stop Writing 1.49-52, 251, 3.362, 4.36-7, 135
  • The Wide Open Cage (play) 1.398, 406, 2.355, 477-9, 4.54, 122-3, 140, 265-7
  • Wilbur, Richard 1.671, 4.305
  • ‘Wild Bees’ 1.748, 3.360, 507-8, 4.196-7, 232
  • Wild Honey 1.680-1
  • Wilde, Oscar 1.127, 130, 233-9, 378, 2.166, 3.121, 4.232, 236
  • Wilder, George 2.21-2, 24-6, 88, 135, 4.320
  • ‘Wilderness is wilderness’ 1.650, 4.298
  • Wilfred Owen 1.8-10
  • Wilkinson, Iris see Hyde, Robin
  • Williams, Charles Walter Stansby 1.663-4, 4.301-2
  • Williams, Gwynn 1.137, 4.215
  • Williams, Oscar 4.224-5
  • Williams, Robin (Dr) 2.304, 4.343
  • Williams, William Carlos 4.224
  • Wilson, Colin 1.305-6, 346, 4.242, 252
  • Wilson, Edmund 1.602, 650, 4.298
  • Wilson, F.A.C. 1.454, 4.281
  • Wilson, Godfrey 3.391
  • Wilson, Philip 4.414
  • Wilson, P.S. (Patrick) 1.69, 444-6, 461-2, 633-4, 2.90-1, 4.39, 497-8
  • Wilson, Varian J. 2.361-2, 4.344
  • ‘Winter Monologue’ 3.302-3
  • The Winter of God 3.27-30page 562
  • ‘Winter Poem to my Wife’ 4.333
  • Winterburn (Mrs) 3.433, 475
  • ‘A Wish for Berries’ 4.385
  • With Stubble and Overcoat 1.740-2, 4.216
  • Witheford, Hubert 1.61-2, 69, 174, 191, 2.90-1, 4.498
  • Without Dogma 1.144-5, 202-3, 4.218
  • A Woman’s Love Poetry 1.141
  • women
    • Church and 2.126, 3.25-6
    • JKB and 1.408-9, 429, 2.398-400, 3.64, 361 in
    • JKB’s writing 1.38-40, 246-51, 287-92, 421-4, 2.230-5, 310-11
    • ‘Henley Pub’ 2.179-80, 186, 188
    • Horse 1.531, 546, 554-62, 575-89
    • liberation 1.599-600, 2.297-8, 300, 317, 415-16, 666, 3.403-9, 482-4, 500, 559, 4.79, 86-7
    • men’s attitudes to 1.391, 660, 690, 704-5, 3.190-1, 4.187
    • middle aged 3.28-9, 150
    • temptress or kitchen goddess 1.31, 531, 663, 2.403, 4.13, 70, 74-5, 136-7, 330 ‘Henley Pub’ 2.179-80, 186, 188 see also marriage; prostitution
  • women writers and poets 1.682
    • difficulties faced by 1.95, 160, 271, 435-7, 627, 2.26, 57, 68-70, 328, 4.237-8
    • JKB and 1.693-4, 4.267-8, 275, 292
    • symbolism 2.68-9, 85-6
    • themes 1.120, 2.83, 172, 342-4, 675-7
  • Words and Ideas 1.617
  • ‘Words to Lay a Strong Ghost’ 4.72, 73, 112, 114, 116, 324, 368
  • Wordsworth, William 1.146, 210-11, 228-9, 4.125, 131, 227
  • work see employment; mahi
  • ‘The Workers’ 3.328-9, 511
  • ‘Working All Day’ 1.431, 4.275
  • The World of Sam Cash 1.601
  • The World of the Creative Artist 1.251-9, 4.234-5
  • The World of the Junkie 3.65, 4.386
  • World Scene 2.607-8
  • Wounded People 1.521
  • Wreccum (periodical) 1.668
  • Wright, David 4.314
  • Wright, F.W.N. 1.229
  • Wright, James 4.382
  • Wright, Judith 1.114, 304, 439, 610-11, 4.242
  • writers 2.21, 165, 534-5, 4.90, 245, 264
    • New Zealand see New Zealand writers
    • vocation 1.351-2, 385, 4.253-4
    • why they stop writing 1.49-52, 251, 4.135
    • women see women writers and poets
    • young see young writers and poets
    • see also artists; poets; writing
  • Writers in New Zealand: a questionnaire 1.416-18, 4.244
  • A Writer’s Vocation 1.351-2, 4.23, 126-7, 253-4
  • writing 1.11, 32-4, 49-52, 292-3, 611-16, 2.287-9
  • see also writers Writing and Existence 1.611-16, 4.138, 294-5
  • Wyatt, Thomas 1.155-6
  • Yarnold, G.D. 1.403
  • Year Book of the Arts in New Zealand 4.125, 182, 198
  • Yeats, W.B. 2.90, 4.173
    • Curnow and 1.58, 72, 2.63 his poetry 1.4, 43, 96, 114, 444-5, 454, 459, 2.96-7, 383 quoted 2.101, 161-5, 485, 578, 3.59, 359, 364
    • JKB and 1.612-13, 673, 748, 4.173, 323
  • Yevtushenko, Yevgeny 1.640-1, 2.30-2, 289, 301, 3.500
  • Youd, Samuel 1.678-9, 4.306
  • Young, Andrew John 1.65, 70, 110, 4.202
  • The Young Eliot 2.416-17, 4.348
  • Young People’s Theatre (Dunedin) 2.691
  • The Young Warriors 3.258, 262-9, 4.146, 397, 422
  • young writers and poets 1.206-7, 264, 304, 465 6, 628, 659-61, 3.114-15
  • Zealandia (periodical) 2.257, 4.258, 412
  • Zissermann, Nicholas 2.133, 4.331