Tell you what : great New Zealand nonfiction 2015 /
On the web and the wireless, in magazines and journals, at prizegivings and powhiri, New Zealanders are talking and writing about the world right now. We've been producing essays and articles, speeches and submissions, tweets and travelogues; nonfiction, in other words. This book collects some...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Auckland, NZ] :
Auckland University Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Anthony Byrt: What I'm Reading; Eleanor Catton: The Land of the Long White Cloud; Giovanni Tiso: My Own Private Aotearoa; Lara Strongman: A Song From Under the Floorboards; David Haywood: What Not To Expect; Nic Low: Ear to the Ground; Megan Clayton: The Needle and the Damage Done; Naomi Arnold: Mother's Day; Greg Bruce: The Desperate Quest: How Auckland's Property Market Drove Me to the Edge of Insanity; Steve Braunias: About an Egging; Leilani Tamu: Notes on Cultural Diplomacy; José Barbosa: My Swim with Kim.
- Ashleigh Young: Small Revolutions, or: On My Bike in LondonPaul Ewen: The King and I; Tina Makereti: He Taonga te Reo: How ngā Kupu Māori Contribute to New Zealand Writing in English; Rachel Buchanan: There's a Buried Forest on My Land; Simon Wilson: Mutton; Keith Ng: The Sound of Thunder; David Winter: The Origin and Extinction of Species; Claire Browning: Spring Forward; Alice Te Punga Somerville: Shine Bright Like a Moko: The History of Rihanna's Tattoo; David Herkt: Paul; Gregory Kan: Borrowed Lungs; Allan Smith: What I learned from Momo: or, When is a house a stand of trees?
- Jemima Diki Sherpa: Three SpringsSarah Bainbridge: Speak Up Small Red Thing; Elizabeth Knox: Margaret Mahy, Hero; Alice Miller: Digesting Ourselves; Chris McDowall: How to Get Lost; About the Contributors; Acknowledgements.