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Challis was born in a Welsh family in Birmingham, England, and raised there and in Sydney.

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After living for a time in Spain, he arrived in New Zealand in and worked as a postman in Wellington and studied psychology and social work at Victoria University. After working as a psychiatric social worker in Porirua Hospital —62, he joined the new Hastings psychiatric unit as a psychologist.

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He returned to psychiatric social work in , at Canberra , and retired from it in , at Porirua, and moved to Nelson. Challis began writing poetry at Victoria University. His work was widely published in literary periodicals, especially Landfall , and in Charles Brasch nominated him as one of the four leading contenders for poetic fame in New Zealand in the coming decade.

A poetic sequence, "The Oracle", was published in Landfall 60 , the first poem of which subsequently appeared in Challis's collection, Building Caxton, The intense pressures of mental health work led Challis to abandon writing poetry and, apart from translations from Spanish for Landfall, he published no poetry.

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Challis's work has been linked with Louis Johnson the most influential , Peter Bland and Charles Doyle, all three immigrant English poets writing in Wellington from the mids. Mostly about love.

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Just three years later Shams left without a trace. Rumi coped with his grief teetering on madness by creating odes about love and loss that led him to refashion Persian poetry. Another convention of Persian poetry was a pen name, or takhallos, worked by a poet into a last line, like a tag, or signature.


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