A Kind of Shelter Whakaruru-taha
Title | A Kind of Shelter Whakaruru-taha PDF eBook |
Author | Witi Ihimaera |
Publisher | Massey University Press |
Total Pages | 447 |
Release | 2023-05-11 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1991016239 |
Sixty-eight writers and eight artists gather at a hui in a magnificent cave-like dwelling or meeting house. In the middle is a table, the tepu korero, from which the rangatira speak; they converse with honoured guests, and their rangatira-korero embody the tahuhu, the over-arching horizontal ridge pole, of the shelter. In a series of rich conversations, those present discuss our world in the second decade of this century; they look at decolonisation, indigeneity, climate change . . . this is what they see.Edited by Witi Ihimaera and Michelle Elvy, this fresh, exciting anthology features poetry, short fiction and creative non-fiction, as well as korero or conversations between writers and work by local and international artists. The lineup from Aoteraoa includes, among others, Alison Wong, Paula Morris, Anne Salmond, Tina Makereti, Ben Brown, David Eggleton, Cilla McQueen, Hinemoana Baker, Erik Kennedy, Ian Wedde, Nina Mingya Powles, Gregory O' Brien, Vincent O' Sullivan, Patricia Grace, Selina Tusitala Marsh and Whiti Hereaka. Guest writers from overseas include Aparecida Vilaç a, Jose-Luis Novo and Ru Freeman.
Face to the Sky
Title | Face to the Sky PDF eBook |
Author | Michele Leggott |
Publisher | Auckland University Press |
Total Pages | 104 |
Release | 2023-04-13 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1776711076 |
In her latest collection, Michele Leggott speaks to the art and writings of nineteenth-century New Zealand painter Emily Cumming Harris. Face to the Sky tells stories of love and loss from two woman in the shadow the same mountain, more than a century apart. 'Voices sing from the archive: a choir of breakers on a North Taranaki beach. Two women born more than a hundred years apart tell stories of love and loss in the shadow of the mountain that is always there. One of them becomes a painter of botanically accurate native flora, and writes all her life. The other, now without sight, lives in a world of sounds caught into expanding webs of memory. She listens for the other, tracing the delicate shapes of what she cannot see, taking her cue from the words of others. She listens and travels, picking up connections over time and place. Mothers and fathers come and go, adding their voices to the tumult on the beach, the shadow of the mountain, the hills above Nelson where the first woman comes to rest. The second, living between two small volcanos in a northern city, waits for a miracle that might cure the lymphoma that has been tracking her days. Through it all, the familiar phrases of the weather forecast sound their ever-hopeful, ever-changing predictions.' — Michele Leggott
Memoirs of the Polynesian Society
Title | Memoirs of the Polynesian Society PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 238 |
Release | 1913 |
Genre | Anthropology |
ISBN |
The Lore of The Whare-Wananga
Title | The Lore of The Whare-Wananga PDF eBook |
Author | Hoani Te Whatahoro |
Publisher | Library of Alexandria |
Total Pages | 297 |
Release | 2020-09-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1465581006 |
Navigating the Stars
Title | Navigating the Stars PDF eBook |
Author | Witi Ihimaera |
Publisher | Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited |
Total Pages | 552 |
Release | 2020-10-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0143775006 |
From master storyteller Witi Ihimaera, a spellbinding and provocative retelling of traditional Maori myths for the twenty-first century. In this milestone volume, Ihimaera traces the history of the Maori people through their creation myths. He follows Tawhaki up the vines into the firmament, Hine-titama down into the land of the dead, Maui to the ends of the earth, and the giants and turehu who sailed across the ocean to our shores . . . From Hawaiki to Aotearoa, the ancient navigators brought their myths, while looking to the stars — bright with gods, ancestors and stories — to guide the way. ‘Step through the gateway now to stories that are as relevant today as they ever were.’
The Girl From Revolution Road
Title | The Girl From Revolution Road PDF eBook |
Author | Ghazaleh Golbakhsh |
Publisher | Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | 165 |
Release | 2020-09-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1761060074 |
A powerful collection of personal essays on displacement, being different and living between two worlds, told with humour and self-reflection. 'A book for our times, written with wit, lyricism, cynicism and tenderness.' Rachel House Based on Ghazaleh Golbakhsh's experience as an Iranian immigrant growing up in New Zealand, these essays range from a childhood in war-torn Iran, including the trauma of a night spent in prison as a six-year-old, to learning English so she could make friends, to dating in the days of Corona. This is about growing up as a young woman torn between her immigrant roots and her desire to be like everyone else. The humour is sometimes offset with the more sombre reminder of the racism that has always existed in this country, from misguided quips to more serious stories of harassment. The impact of recent world events shows that, more than ever, marginalised voices are needed in our cultural discourse.
The Lore of the Whare-wānanga: Te Kauwae-runga; or, Things celestial
Title | The Lore of the Whare-wānanga: Te Kauwae-runga; or, Things celestial PDF eBook |
Author | Stephenson Percy Smith |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Maori language |
ISBN |