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Wat (wie) is M K Joseph - definitie

BRITISH-BORN NEW ZEALAND POET AND SCIENCE FICTION NOVELIST
M.K. Joseph; M K Joseph; MK Joseph; Michael Kennedy Joseph

M. K. Joseph         
Michael Kennedy Joseph (9 July 1914 – 4 October 1981) was a British-born New Zealand poet and novelist in several genres. He studied at Sacred Heart College, Auckland, and at Merton College, Oxford, from 1936 to 1939.
Jane Joseph         
  • All Saints, Blackheath, venue for the 1922 Whitsun festival (2007 photograph)
  • Girton College, Cambridge, early in the 20th century
  • Holst, as drawn by [[William Rothenstein]]
  • Jane Joseph, photographed around 1920
  • Thaxted, Essex, scene of the Whitsun music festivals 1916–18
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams, an appreciative critic of Joseph's early compositions
ENGLISH COMPOSER (1894-1929)
James M. Joseph; Jane M. Joseph; Jane Marian Joseph
Jane Marian Joseph (31 May 1894 – 9 March 1929) was an English composer, arranger and music teacher. She was a pupil and later associate of the composer Gustav Holst, and was instrumental in the organisation and management of various of the music festivals which Holst sponsored.
Geri M. Joseph         
AMERICAN DIPLOMAT
Burton M. Joseph; Geri Joseph
Geraldine Mack Joseph (born June 19, 1923) is an American journalist, academic and political figure who served as United States Ambassador to the Netherlands.

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M. K. Joseph

Michael Kennedy Joseph (9 July 1914 – 4 October 1981) was a British-born New Zealand poet and novelist in several genres. He studied at Sacred Heart College, Auckland, and at Merton College, Oxford, from 1936 to 1939. During the Second World War he served with the Royal Artillery. His works range from I'll Soldier No More, A Pound of Saffron and A Soldier's Tale to the science fiction works The Hole in the Zero and The Time of Achamoth to a historical novel, Kaspar's Journey, based on the medieval Children's Crusade. The Hole in the Zero includes the first known use of the word "hoverboard".

Joseph was also a Professor of English at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Notable students include Australian poet Michael Sharkey.

In 1969, he edited the 1831 text of Frankenstein for Oxford University Press; in 1980 the text was reissued in the World's Classics series.