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Geoff Cochrane was born on 1951 in Wellington, New Zealand, is a poet. Discover Geoff Cochrane's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Geoffrey O'Neill Cochrane
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Age 71 years old
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Born 1951, 1951
Birthday 1951
Birthplace Wellington, New Zealand
Date of death November 01, 2022
Died Place Wellington, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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2022

Cochrane died at his home in Wellington in November 2022, aged 71. New Zealand's poet laureate Chris Tse wrote a poem in tribute titled "Starship (version)".

2014

In 2014 Cochrane was made an Arts Foundation of New Zealand Laureate as one of New Zealand's "most outstanding practising artists".

2009

In 2009 he was awarded the Janet Frame Prize for Poetry. In eight out of the twelve years from 2003 to 2014, and in 2019 and 2020, his poems were selected for the online anthology Best New Zealand Poems. His 2007 entry in the anthology, "Chemotherapy", was written about the death of New Zealand author Nigel Cox. In 2010 he received the first Nigel Cox Unity Books Award.

1995

Cochrane published two novels, Tin Nimbus (1995) and Blood (1997). Both are about an alcoholic's experiences with institutions in late 1970s Wellington, reflecting Cochrane's personal experiences. Tin Nimbus was a regional finalist in the 1996 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for best first book. A review of Blood for The Sunday Star-Times said Cochrane "has injected into this full-blooded novel the futility and bewilderment, the fear and loathing, of everyday life"; The Evening Post compared it to the later work of Jack Kerouac. Of his short fiction, collected in Astonished Dice (2014), reviewer Grant Smithies for The Sunday Star Times has said Cochrane "has a poet's economy with language, an alcoholic's understanding of pain, a lapsed Catholic's feel for mystery; a cinematographer's eye for a strong image".

1976

His first five poetry collections were published by private presses, beginning with Images of Midnight City in 1976. He began to write full-time in 1990, after giving up alcohol. In 1992 a collection of poems from his earlier collections, plus 27 new poems, was published as Aztec Noon by Victoria University Press (VUP). His publicist at VUP, Kirsten McDougall, noted "his work was widely ignored by those who give out prizes and seats at festivals". The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature describes his poetry as "spare in form and precise in language", and of an "often melancholy mood". Alcoholism and Wellington often feature in his poetry.

1951

Geoffrey O'Neill Cochrane (1951 – November 2022) was a New Zealand poet, novelist and short story writer. He published 19 collections of poetry, a novel and a collection of short fiction. Many of his works were set in or around his hometown of Wellington, and his personal battles with alcoholism were a frequent source of inspiration.

Cochrane was born in Wellington in 1951 and attended St Patrick's College. His family were Catholic, and he has described his father as a "frustrated painter" who worked for New Zealand's betting organisation, the TAB.