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Bonsai: Best small stories from Aotearoa New Zealand
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Bonsai: Best small stories from Aotearoa New Zealand
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Michelle Elvy
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Edited by Frankie McMillan
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Edited by James Norcliffe
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:296 | Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 165 |
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Category/Genre | Prose - non-fiction |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781927145982
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Classifications | Dewey:NZ820.8 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Canterbury University Press
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Imprint |
Canterbury University Press
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Publication Date |
1 December 2018 |
Publication Country |
New Zealand
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Description
Bonsai brings together a pioneering collection of flash fiction and associated forms (prose poetry and haibun) from 165 writers in Aotearoa New Zealand, along with intriguing essays on this genre. In 200 stories of no more than 300 words, where the translucent boundaries between prose and poetry are often transgressed, we discover a vast array of human experience. Here, children race snails, learn to fly, and look for Antarctica in a drain pipe, while Schroedinger's cat dreams of life and death, a dog licks away a woman's tears, and a peacock guards its human family. Family tensions spill over, babies are born and parents die. There are perfect moments in miniature as dew falls on a spider's web and strangers make eye contact. Composed with precision in a form where every word counts, these carefully chiselled works are provocative, tender and endlessly surprising.
Author Biography
Michelle Elvy is a writer and editor of flash fiction whose recent work appears in `New Micro Fiction' (WW Norton, 2018). Among her many editing roles she is editor at `Flash Frontier'. Frankie McMillan has been called `our maestro of flash fiction'. Her book `My Mother and the Hungarians, and other small fictions' (CUP, 2016) was long-listed for the Ockham Book Awards. James Norcliffe is a poet, editor and writer for children. He is editor at `Flash Frontier' and has published nine collections of poetry, including `Dark Days at the Oxygen Cafe' (VUP, 2016).
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