Author: Keri Hulme
Publisher: Spiral Collectives
ISBN: 1067013121
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
A short story Keri Hulme wrote about kēhua, ghosts, when she was in Year 10 at Aranui High School, presented by Spiral as an educational resource for schools, including Keri Hulme's later writing about her understanding of kēhua. It addresses themes that she further developed in another story written at school, Moeraki Hilltop (published in Keri Hulme Our Kuru Pounamu) and then in her Booker Prize-winning novel the bone people. Cover Biz Hayman. Photographs by Kate Salmons and Robin Morrison.
Moeraki Hillside
Author: Keri Hulme
Publisher: Spiral Collectives
ISBN: 1067013121
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
A short story Keri Hulme wrote about kēhua, ghosts, when she was in Year 10 at Aranui High School, presented by Spiral as an educational resource for schools, including Keri Hulme's later writing about her understanding of kēhua. It addresses themes that she further developed in another story written at school, Moeraki Hilltop (published in Keri Hulme Our Kuru Pounamu) and then in her Booker Prize-winning novel the bone people. Cover Biz Hayman. Photographs by Kate Salmons and Robin Morrison.
Publisher: Spiral Collectives
ISBN: 1067013121
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
A short story Keri Hulme wrote about kēhua, ghosts, when she was in Year 10 at Aranui High School, presented by Spiral as an educational resource for schools, including Keri Hulme's later writing about her understanding of kēhua. It addresses themes that she further developed in another story written at school, Moeraki Hilltop (published in Keri Hulme Our Kuru Pounamu) and then in her Booker Prize-winning novel the bone people. Cover Biz Hayman. Photographs by Kate Salmons and Robin Morrison.
Keri Hulme Our Kuru Pounamu
Author: Spiral Collectives
Publisher: Spiral Collectives
ISBN: 106701313X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
Keri Hulme (1947-2021) was the first novelist from Aotearoa New Zealand to win the Booker Prize, for the bone people, published by a Spiral collective. Keri Hulme: Our Kuru Pounamu is Spiral's celebration of Keri's life and work, with tributes, essays, poems, stories, interviews, ephemera, art works and photographs. This is the third edition. It includes two stories Keri wrote at secondary school — they cover themes continued in the bone people, which Keri started to write when she was 18. 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, two stories she wrote while still at school that prefigure themes in the bone people, 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 and a suite of illustrations are 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, Patricia Grace, Philip Tremewan, Renée, Rowley Habib, Sandi Hall, Sharon Murphy Moeraki — The Black Bach Keri Hulme, Leigh Te Ahuru–Lam Sheung, 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 Rakikino Miller, Mary Miller, Kate Salmons, Matthew Salmons Te Waiata The book ends with ends with a waiata composed by the late Miriama Evans of Spiral and sung at the launch of the bone people.
Publisher: Spiral Collectives
ISBN: 106701313X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
Keri Hulme (1947-2021) was the first novelist from Aotearoa New Zealand to win the Booker Prize, for the bone people, published by a Spiral collective. Keri Hulme: Our Kuru Pounamu is Spiral's celebration of Keri's life and work, with tributes, essays, poems, stories, interviews, ephemera, art works and photographs. This is the third edition. It includes two stories Keri wrote at secondary school — they cover themes continued in the bone people, which Keri started to write when she was 18. 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, two stories she wrote while still at school that prefigure themes in the bone people, 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 and a suite of illustrations are 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, Patricia Grace, Philip Tremewan, Renée, Rowley Habib, Sandi Hall, Sharon Murphy Moeraki — The Black Bach Keri Hulme, Leigh Te Ahuru–Lam Sheung, 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 Rakikino Miller, Mary Miller, Kate Salmons, Matthew Salmons Te Waiata The book ends with ends with a waiata composed by the late Miriama Evans of Spiral and sung at the launch of the bone people.
South Island
Author: Diana Pope
Publisher: Hunter Publishing (NJ)
ISBN: 9780474001307
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
Publisher: Hunter Publishing (NJ)
ISBN: 9780474001307
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
The Windeater
Author: Keri Hulme
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 9780864730190
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Te Kaihau / The Windeater is Keri Hulme's first book of short stories. It brings together 10 years of her writing. Many of the stories are new and are printed here for the first time. One story, 'A Drift in Dream' gives a pre-bone people glimpse of Simon and his parents. Table of contents: * Foreword: Tara Diptych * Kaibatsu-San * Swansong * King Bait * A Tally if the Souls of Sheep * One Whale, Singing * Planetesimal * Hooks and Feelers * He Tauware Kawa, He Kawa Tauware * The Knife and the stone * While My Guitar Gently Sings * A Nightsong for the Shining Cuckoo * The Cicadas of Summer * Kiteflying Party at Doctors' Point * Unnamed Islands in the Unknown Sea * Stations on the Way to Avalon * A Window Drunken in the Brain * A Drift in Dream * Te Kaihau / The Windeater * Afterword: Headnote to a Maui Tale.
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 9780864730190
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Te Kaihau / The Windeater is Keri Hulme's first book of short stories. It brings together 10 years of her writing. Many of the stories are new and are printed here for the first time. One story, 'A Drift in Dream' gives a pre-bone people glimpse of Simon and his parents. Table of contents: * Foreword: Tara Diptych * Kaibatsu-San * Swansong * King Bait * A Tally if the Souls of Sheep * One Whale, Singing * Planetesimal * Hooks and Feelers * He Tauware Kawa, He Kawa Tauware * The Knife and the stone * While My Guitar Gently Sings * A Nightsong for the Shining Cuckoo * The Cicadas of Summer * Kiteflying Party at Doctors' Point * Unnamed Islands in the Unknown Sea * Stations on the Way to Avalon * A Window Drunken in the Brain * A Drift in Dream * Te Kaihau / The Windeater * Afterword: Headnote to a Maui Tale.
The Travesty of Waitangi
Author: Stuart C. Scott
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
A New Zealand Naturalist's Calendar and Notes by the Wayside
Author: George Malcolm Thomson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Botany
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Report of the Department of Lands and Survey [etc.]
Author: New Zealand. Department of Lands and Survey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Land tenure
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Land tenure
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
Journals [and Appendices]
Author: New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1318
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1318
Book Description
Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand
Author: New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 1338
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 1338
Book Description
The History of the Study of Landforms Or The Development of Geomorphology
Author: Richard J. Chorley
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 0416268900
Category : Climatic geomorphology
Languages : en
Pages : 902
Book Description
A volume which is devoted to the study of the life and work of the world's most famous geomorphologists, William Morris Davis (1850-1934).
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 0416268900
Category : Climatic geomorphology
Languages : en
Pages : 902
Book Description
A volume which is devoted to the study of the life and work of the world's most famous geomorphologists, William Morris Davis (1850-1934).