Keri Hulme: Our Kuru Pounamu

Keri Hulme: Our Kuru Pounamu
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Publisher : Spiral Collectives
Total Pages : 391
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ISBN-10 : 9780473648855
ISBN-13 : 0473648857
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Keri Hulme: Our Kuru Pounamu by : Spiral Collectives

A celebration of Keri Hulme (1947-2021) the first novelist from Aotearoa New Zealand to win the Booker Prize, for 'the bone people'. Keri Hulme: Our Kuru Pounamu, from the group that first published 'the bone people' includes tributes, essays, poems, interviews, ephemera, art works and photographs. These come from Keri's family — her whānau was always at the centre of her life; from her tahu-tuhituhi, her beloved writing associates; and from her neighbours and friends. To include her in the kōrero — she loved conversation! — Keri is represented by poems, art works, a long essay about Te Wāhipounamu - South West New Zealand World Heritage Area, shorter essays, and extracts from her letters. The title comes from a letter that the late Dr Erihapeti Rehu-Murchie wrote to Spiral. The cover is by Kāi Tahu artist Madison Kelly. Keri Hulme: Our Kuru Pounamu is in seven parts — Kā Tahu-Tuhituhi Arapera Blank, Bill Manhire, Brian Potiki, Cathie Dunsford, Fergus Barrowman, Gaylene Preston, Janet Charman, Keri Hulme, Maclean Barker, Madison Kelly, Patricia Grace, Philip Tremewan, Renée, Rowley Habib, Sandi Hall, Sharon Murphy Moeraki — The Black Bach Keri Hulme, Siobhan McNulty Te Tai Poutini — Kā Naybore Andris Apse, David Alexander, Keri Hulme, Sonja Worthington Spiral & The Women's Gallery Bridie Lonie, Keri Hulme, Marian Evans the bone people Arapera Blank, Dulcie Smart, Erihapeti Murchie, Irihapeti Ramsden, Keri Hulme, Lynne Ciochetto, Mark Cubey, Sylvia Mary Bowen, Vicki McDonald Te Whānau Tommy Rangikino Miller, Mary Miller, Kate Salmons, Matthew Salmons The book ends with a waiata composed by the late Miriama Evans of Spiral and sung at the launch of the bone people.

Keri Hulme

Keri Hulme
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:932013173
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Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Keri Hulme by :

Letters from Keri Hulme to Syd.

Mixed Race Literature

Mixed Race Literature
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0804736405
ISBN-13 : 9780804736404
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Mixed Race Literature by : Jonathan Brennan

This collection presents the first scholarly attempt to map the rapidly emerging field of mixed-race literature, defined as texts written by authors who represent multiple cultural and literary traditions. It also situates these literatures in relation to contemporary fields of literary inquiry.

Meanjin

Meanjin
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 588
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015019359747
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Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

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Landfall

Landfall
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 566
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3643752
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Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Landfall by : Charles Brasch

The Bone People

The Bone People
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : 0807130729
ISBN-13 : 9780807130728
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bone People by : Keri Hulme

Integrating both Maori myth and New Zealand reality, The Bone People became the most successful novel in New Zealand publishing history when it appeared in 1984. Set on the South Island beaches of New Zealand, a harsh environment, the novel chronicles the complicated relationships between three emotional outcasts of mixed European and Maori heritage. Kerewin Holmes is a painter and a loner, convinced that "to care for anything is to invite disaster." Her isolation is disrupted one day when a six-year-old mute boy, Simon, breaks into her house. The sole survivor of a mysterious shipwreck, Simon has been adopted by a widower Maori factory worker, Joe Gillayley, who is both tender and horribly brutal toward the boy. Through shifting points of view, the novel reveals each character's thoughts and feelings as they struggle with the desire to connect and the fear of attachment. Compared to the works of James Joyce in its use of indigenous language and portrayal of consciousness, The Bone People captures the soul of New Zealand. After twenty years, it continues to astonish and enrich readers around the world.

Purakau

Purakau
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Publisher : Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9780143772972
ISBN-13 : 014377297X
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Purakau by : Various Authors

A lively, stimulating and engaging retelling of purakau - Maori myths - by contemporary Maori writers. Ka mua, ka muri . . . Ancient Maori creation myths, portrayals of larger-than-life heroes and tales of engrossing magical beings have endured through the ages. Some hail back to Hawaiki, some are firmly grounded in New Zealand and its landscape. Through countless generations, the stories have been reshaped and passed on. This new collection presents a wide range of traditional myths that have been retold by some of our best Maori wordsmiths. The writers have added their own creativity, perspectives and sometimes wonderfully unexpected twists, bringing new life and energy to these rich, spellbinding and significant taonga. Take a fresh look at Papatuanuku, a wild ride with Maui, or have a creepy encounter with Ruruhi-Kerepo, for these and many more mythical figures await you. Explore the past, from it shape the future . . . The contributors are: Jacqueline Carter, David Geary, Patricia Grace, Briar Grace-Smith, Whiti Hereaka, Keri Hulme, Witi Ihimaera, Kelly Joseph, Hemi, Kelly, Nic Low, Tina Makereti, Kelly Ana Morey, Paula Morris, Frazer Rangihuna, Renee, Robert Sullivan, Apirana Taylor, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, Clayton Te Kohe, Hone Tuwhare, Briar Wood.

Once Were Pacific

Once Were Pacific
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780816677566
ISBN-13 : 0816677565
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Once Were Pacific by : Alice Te Punga Somerville

Explores the relationship between indigeneity and migration among Maori and Pacific peoples

The Forgotten Taniwha

The Forgotten Taniwha
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Publisher : Puffin Books
Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 0143520032
ISBN-13 : 9780143520030
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis The Forgotten Taniwha by : Robyn Kahukiwa

Ngakau Pono has been looking after his people for hundreds of years. But what happens when his people leave the pa?

The Graphologist's Apprentice

The Graphologist's Apprentice
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Publisher : Huia Publishers
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781869694593
ISBN-13 : 1869694597
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Graphologist's Apprentice by : Whiti Hereaka

When January�s obsession with a married man begins to jeoperdise her emotional stability, she decides to risk it all and respond to a mysterious card with the words Tell me a secret� Not content with her home life or work place, January takes comfort in reading romance novels but is suddenly brought back to reality when she meets the secret keeper, Mae, a graphologist. The Graphologists Apprentice is a story about friendship and love and how both can be found in unexpected places.