Joe Bennett (writer)
Julian "Joe" Bennett (born 20 April 1957) is an English-born author, columnist and playwright living in Lyttelton, New Zealand. He is the author of more than 20 books, and writes for Christchurch newspaper The Press in columns syndicated throughout New Zealand. "He’s the People’s Columnist, a great prose stylist, funny and original, a scholar and a humanist, firmly on the side of common sense ... He reveres Waugh but his model is closer to Orwell, that master of direct speech." Steve Braunias.[1] Personal lifeBorn in Eastbourne,[2] England, Joe Bennett was the youngest of four. In his memoir he describes a difficult relationship with his father, who died when he was 16. As a child he imagined becoming a professional cricketer. After studying at Cambridge, he taught at schools in Spain, France, England, Canada, and New Zealand.[3][4] Bennett emigrated to New Zealand when he was 29, in 1987.[1] Before taking up freelance writing in 1998, he worked as an English teacher at Christ's College in Christchurch. Bennett's first memoir, From There to Here (2023), is an account of his childhood and youth in England, and recounts his growing awareness that he was gay. "[Bennett] writes about his love life. He writes about his sexuality. More so, he writes about beauty – male beauty, first felt at 14, when he sees “a youth” in purple hipsters walk down the street. "My ideal form was male not female. And I think I had always known it.” [1] CareerIn 1994 Bennett wrote the words to the musical Tramps, a co-production between Christ's College and St Margaret's College, reviewed in The Press. Where Underpants Come From: From Checkout to Cotton Field – Travels Through the New China (2008) traces a pair of cheap underpants from New Zealand to China.[2] King Rich (2015) is a novel set in Christchurch after the February 2011 earthquake.[5] In the book Fun Run and Other Oxymorons (2000), his second collection of columns, Bennett writes:
Bennett is fond of dogs and this is reflected in the titles and cover art of many of his books. He featured in the New Zealand comedy show Moon TV hosted by "That Guy" Leigh Hart in a segment called "Bookzone: A Show About Books". In December 2011 he appeared in the media for refusing to evacuate his Lyttelton home as ordered by the Christchurch City Council due to fears of falling rocks if another earthquake was to occur.[6] AwardsAt the Canon Media Awards 2011, Bennett won New Zealand Columnist of the Year for the fifth time.[7] Selected bibliography
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