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By: Polly Hoskins
ISBN: 9781988503134
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Publication Date: Aug 2019
Publisher: Canterbury University Press
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Ngaio Marshs 1943 Hamlet production typescript is reproduced here for the first time, together with Douglas Lilburns especially commissioned incidental music score. An introduction by Polly Hoskins examines the staging of the production and the wartime context in which the play was performed. A note from Robert Hoskins introduces Lilburns music.
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By: Tania Ka'ai
ISBN: 9781775503484
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Publication Date: Jan 2019
Publisher: Huia Publishers
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This is the biography of Ngoingoi Pewhairangi a highly respected leader who was passionate about the revitalisation and flourishing of the Maori world. She actively introduced initiatives in education, langauge and the arts, receiving a QSM for her services to Maori. Mainly in English with some te reo Maori text.
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By: Nigel Owens
ISBN: 9781912631315
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Publication Date: Nov 2022
Publisher: Y Lolfa
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The story of the second half of Nigel's career as one of the most famous referees in World Rugby and one of only two Welsh refs ever to officiate at a Rugby World Cup Final, including the full story of his last Rugby World Cup in 2019.
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Publication Date: Mar 2017
Publisher: Steele Roberts Aotearoa Ltd
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Lauris Edmond (1924-2000) is described by the Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature as "one of the most significant, assured and accessible of contemporary poetic voices, and as a widely read autobiographer and commentator."
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By: Michael Steven
ISBN: 9781990048340
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Publication Date: Apr 2022
Publisher: Otago University Press
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Winner of the Kathleen Grattan Poetry Award 2021, poet Michael Stevens Night School explores the gap between fathers and sons, the effects of toxic masculinity, how power corrupts and corrodes, and whether weed, art and aroha can save us in a godless world.
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By: Keith Westwater
ISBN: 9780995109209
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Publication Date: Feb 2018
Publisher: Makaro Press
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No One Home tells the story of Keith Westwater growing up in 1950s New Zealand.
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By: Bill Bradford
ISBN: 9780473638795
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Publication Date: Oct 2022
Publisher: Mary Egan Publishing
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The shepherd has been a constant presence in folklore and religion. Bill Bradford contemplates these connections as he moves from being a herder of sheep to an activist and trade unionist. These poems reflect his love of the animals he worked with, his thirst for social justice, and his concern for the environment.
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By: Dave Vass
ISBN: 9781988550503
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Publication Date: Mar 2023
Publisher: Potton & Burton
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One of New Zealand's leading mountaineers, Dave Vase, recounts his outdoor life, caving and rafting, before turning to climbing. In 2015, a relatively minor slip resulted in a broken neck, and incomplete tetraplegia. Dave's brave, compelling story concludes with how he makes sense of a changed life now lived in a wheelchair, far from the mountains.
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By: Sarah Jane Barnett
ISBN: 9781990048364
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Publication Date: Jun 2022
Publisher: Otago University Press
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After Sarah Jane Barnett had a hysterectomy in her forties, a comment by her doctor that she wouldnt be less of a woman prompted her to investigate what the concept of womanhood meant to her. Part memoir, part feminist manifesto, part coming-of-middle-age story, Notes on Womanhood is the result.
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By: Michael Harlow
ISBN: 9781927322628
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Publication Date: Nov 2016
Publisher: Otago University Press
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By: Fiona Farrell
ISBN: 9781988592534
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Publication Date: Nov 2020
Publisher: Otago University Press
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By: Jeffrey Paparoa Holman
ISBN: 9780947493776
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Publication Date: Oct 2018
Publisher: Steele Roberts Aotearoa Ltd
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Now When It Rains: A writer's memoir
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By: Max Lauker
ISBN: 9781804514238
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Publication Date: Sep 2024
UK Publication Date: 15th June 2024
Publisher: Helion & Company
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By: Lawrence Jones
ISBN: 9781877372650
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Publication Date: Jan 2008
Publisher: Otago University Press
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The Burns Fellowship is New Zealand's oldest and most prestigious literary residency. Iconic writers like Janet Frame, James K Baxter and Owen Marshall, and effervescent newcomers such as Jo Randerson, Alison Wong and Sue Wootton have each spent a year at its host, the University of Otago. This book provides a history of this cultural institution.
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By: Rogelio Guedea
ISBN: 9781990048425
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Publication Date: Sep 2022
Publisher: Otago University Press
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In O me voy o te vas / One of us must go, love is a powerful magnet that attracts and repels in equal measure. In this lyrical collection, Rogelio Guedea (with English translations by Roger Hickin) examines what it means to share ones life with another person and questions whether and how love can survive realitys steady tap-drip repetitions.
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By: Bob Orr
ISBN: 9781927242186
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Publication Date: Oct 2013
Publisher: Steele Roberts Aotearoa Ltd
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By: Jane Bowron
ISBN: 9781877551406
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Publication Date: Feb 2012
Publisher: Awa Press
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By: Julie King
ISBN: 9781927145074
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Publication Date: Nov 2015
Publisher: Canterbury University Press
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In this, the first book to consider Olivia Spencer Bower's life and work, art historian Julie King offers, through a lively and impeccably researched text and a selection of watercolours, paintings, drawings, prints and illustrations, a superb evocation of one of the most important and vital artists New Zealand has produced.
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By: Sudha Rao
ISBN: 9781988595580
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Publication Date: Jul 2022
Publisher: The Cuba Press
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Debut collection from Wellington poet and dancer, originally from South India. Rao writes about the Asian and migrant experience in Aotearoa. She performs with Meow Gurrrls and participated in the International Bengaluru Poetry Festival 2019.
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By: Lloyd George
ISBN: 9781927242933
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Publication Date: Sep 2015
Publisher: Steele Roberts Aotearoa Ltd
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By: Sue Fitchett
ISBN: 9781927242520
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Publication Date: May 2014
Publisher: Steele Roberts Aotearoa Ltd
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By: Bob Orr
ISBN: 9780947493837
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Publication Date: Nov 2018
Publisher: Steele Roberts Aotearoa Ltd
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Working-class poets major new collection
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By: Ewing C. Stevens
ISBN: 9780473261252
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Publication Date: Aug 2014
Publisher: Logos House
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By: William Simpson
ISBN: 9781036115586
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Publication Date: Oct 2024
UK Publication Date: 30th September 2024
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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