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(Author) Michael JacksonUS-resident New Zealand writer Michael Jackson is the author of 35 works of anthropology, poetry, fiction and memoir, and is internationally renowned for his work in the field of existential anthropology. In New Zealand he is best known for his poetry and creative non-fiction. Latitudes of Exile was awarded the Commonwealth Poetry Prize in 1976, and Wall won the New Zealand Book Award for Poetry in 1981. His most recent books include Harmattan: A philosophical fiction (2015), Selected Poems (2016), and The Varieties of Temporal Experience: Travels in philosophical, historical and ethnographic time, 2018)--otago.ac.nz/otago/press.
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson was a legendary pop icon known for his groundbreaking album "Thriller," which revolutionized the music industry. His unique blend of R&B, pop, and rock influenced countless artists and his innovative music videos set new standards for visual storytelling. Jackson's impact on music and culture is immeasurable.