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Puna Wai Korero: An Anthology of Maori Poetry in English

Paperback

Main Details

Title Puna Wai Korero: An Anthology of Maori Poetry in English
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Robert Sullivan
Edited by Reina Whaitiri
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 172
Category/GenrePoetry anthologies
ISBN/Barcode 9781869408176
ClassificationsDewey:821
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Auckland University Press
Imprint Auckland University Press
Publication Date 30 August 2014
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

In this pioneering anthology, two leading Maori poets and scholars collect together the major Maori poetic voices in English and let flow a wellspring of Maori poetry. From revered established writers as well as exciting new voices, the poems in Puna Wai Korero offer a broad picture of Maori poetry in English. The voices are many and diverse: confident, angry, traditional, respectful, experimental, despairing and full of hope, expressing a range of poetic techniques and the full scope of what it is to be Maori. There are poems from all walks of life and modes of writing, laments for koro and hopes for mokopuna, celebrations of the land and anger at its abuse, retellings of myth and reclamations of history. Puna Wai Korero collects work from the many iwi and hapu of Aotearoa as well as Maori living in Australia and around the world, featuring the work of Hone Tuwhare, J. C. Sturm, Trixie Te Arama Menzies, Keri Hulme, Apirana Taylor, Roma Potiki, Hinemoana Baker, Tracey Tawhiao and others - as well as writers better known for forms other than poetry such as Witi Ihimaera, Paula Morris and Ngahuia Te Awekotuku. Short biographies are given for each poet, and the introduction, glossary and poem dates will make this taonga of Maori poetry especially useful in schools.

Author Biography

Robert Sullivan (Ngapuhi) and Reina Whaitiri (Kai Tahu) have edited three are the editors of Homeland: New Writing from America, the Pacific, and Asia, published by the University of Hawai'i Press, and, with Albert Wendt, the award-winning Whetu Moana: Contemporary Polynesian Poems in English (winner of a Montana New Zealand Book Award) and Mauri Ola: Contemporary Polynesian Poems in English II (finalist in the New Zealand Post Book Awards), both published by Auckland University Press and the University of Hawai'i Press.

Reviews

"Maori artist Selwyn Muru's description of Hone Tuwhare's poetry in English, 'whakaaro Maori, kupu Pakeha' suggests that even though the words may be English, it's the thought that makes them Maori. 'English is our language too, ' he adds. Maori experiences and thoughts are given poetic voice and form in numerous ways - through words and gesture, music and dance, customary and contemporary materials and technologies. The best Maori poetry engages our senses, moves, and challenges us to think creatively. In this process we may learn more about ourselves and the world around us." --Moana Nepia