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A bilingual poetry collection of English and Fijian writing and performance from the last decade. Tales, Poems and Songs from the Underwater World fuses sea creatures, myths and themes from around the Pacific. It combines three main elements: written word, visual (paintings and i ...
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In June 2011 the Kapiti community decided to start a conversation with our elders about how alcohol had affected them and people in their lives. The stories, poems and images in this book are the result of this conversation. Long may it continue
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Gregory O'Brien's first collection of poems since Afternoon of an Evening Train (2005), Beauties of the Octagonal Pool is centred on the 'octagonal pool' of the Waitemata Harbour. In an eight-armed embrace, Beauties of the Octagonal Pool collects poems written from and out of a v ...
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Cominghomeland is an enjoyable collection of poetry written by Terry Moyle, and published in 2011. Some of the work was originally posted on an internet forum before being edited and rewritten. This was an intentionally long process lasting eight months. The combination of these ...
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When Gulls Fly High is actor and poet Peter Bland's second collection of children's verse following the popular The Night Kite. Beautifully illustrated by Peter's daughter, Joanna Bland, this lively, humorous and often thought-provoking collection of poetry will appeal to readers ...
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In this compelling second collection from one of New Zealand's most exciting rising poets, Hinemoana Baker amplifies what's usually whispered, magnifies the microscopic and x-rays the mundane.
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An illustrated selection of the poetry of Margaret Mahy, illustrated by David Elliot.
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Bringing together a wide variety of approaches - haikus, lyrics, laments, conversations, narratives, traditional form and modern, English and Maori - this volume showcases the finest examples of Hone's poetry.
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This book is a collection of poetry, stories and original photos taken from her home on the shores of the magnificent and moody Manukau harbour. Its focus is of the author's memories of life there and in Cobden, Greymouth.
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