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Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn (2 February 1904 – 25 March 1957), commonly known by his initials A. R. D. Fairburn and otherwise as Rex, was a New Zealand poet who was born and died in Auckland. Fairburn was born in Auckland in 1904. His grandfather, the surveyor, thinker and traveller Edwin Fairburn, was one of the first Pākehā born in New Zealand in 1827. His great-grandfather, William Thomas Fairburn, had come to New Zealand as a missionary for the New Zealand Church Missionary Society in 1819.

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  • Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn (2 February 1904 – 25 March 1957), commonly known by his initials A. R. D. Fairburn and otherwise as Rex, was a New Zealand poet who was born and died in Auckland. Fairburn was born in Auckland in 1904. His grandfather, the surveyor, thinker and traveller Edwin Fairburn, was one of the first Pākehā born in New Zealand in 1827. His great-grandfather, William Thomas Fairburn, had come to New Zealand as a missionary for the New Zealand Church Missionary Society in 1819. Fairburn attended Auckland Grammar School, where he first met R. A. K. Mason, and worked at various jobs, including relief work on the roads. Later he tutored in English and lectured on the history and theory of Art at Elam School of Art, Auckland University College. His poetry was initially influenced by the (then unfashionable) Georgian poets. (en)
  • Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn (* 2. Februar 1904; † 25. März 1957) war ein neuseeländischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. Aufgrund seines lyrischen Werkes und seiner kulturpolitischen Essayistik gilt er als einer der wichtigsten Vertreter der frühen modernen und postkolonialen Literatur in Neuseeland. (de)
  • Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn, född 2 februari 1904 i Auckland, död 25 mars 1957, var en nyzeeländsk poet. (sv)
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  • Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn (* 2. Februar 1904; † 25. März 1957) war ein neuseeländischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. Aufgrund seines lyrischen Werkes und seiner kulturpolitischen Essayistik gilt er als einer der wichtigsten Vertreter der frühen modernen und postkolonialen Literatur in Neuseeland. (de)
  • Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn, född 2 februari 1904 i Auckland, död 25 mars 1957, var en nyzeeländsk poet. (sv)
  • Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn (2 February 1904 – 25 March 1957), commonly known by his initials A. R. D. Fairburn and otherwise as Rex, was a New Zealand poet who was born and died in Auckland. Fairburn was born in Auckland in 1904. His grandfather, the surveyor, thinker and traveller Edwin Fairburn, was one of the first Pākehā born in New Zealand in 1827. His great-grandfather, William Thomas Fairburn, had come to New Zealand as a missionary for the New Zealand Church Missionary Society in 1819. (en)
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