New New Zealand Poets in Performance

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Author: Jack Ross

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Published: 2008

Total Pages: 164

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"From Anne Kennedy to Andrew Johnston, Jenny Bornholdt to Glenn Colquhoun, New New Zealand Poets In Performance celebrates the rich jangle of clashing ideas, voices and genders that combine to make contemporary culture. It collects the work of 28 young and mid-career poets - who came to prominence in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s - notable for their variety, their fresh approaches to poetic form and subject, and their distinctive but complementary voices. This book is a follow-up and companion to the bestselling Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance and Contemporary New Zealand Poets in Performance. Editors Jack Ross and Jan Kemp have selected and presented on two CDs material largely from the Aotearoa New Zealand Poetry Sound Archive, completed in 2004. There are more than two hours of poets reading their own work and the accompanying book prints the texts of the poems as they have been read. Selected bibliographies and short biographies for each poet are also included, as well as an appendix of variant readings." --Book Jacket.

Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance

Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance PDF

Author: Jack Ross

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Published: 2006

Total Pages: 164

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An anthology of classic poems by twenty-seven New Zealand poets, accompanied by two CDs on which the poets themselves read the poems. The recordings have been selected from the Waiata Recordings Archive (collected in 1974) and the Aotearoa New Zealand Poetry Sound Archive (completed in 2004).

Contemporary New Zealand Poets in Performance

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Author: Jack Ross

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Published: 2007

Total Pages: 180

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This paperback and 2 CDs collects the work of 27 poets who came of age during the 1960s and 1970s, stamping their mark irrevocably on the New Zealand poetic scene and introducing new forms, new language and new freedoms. We hear the instantly recognisable, laconic but swaggering voice of Sam Hunt as he performs one of his 'road gons' and more.

The Tram Conductor's Blue Cap

The Tram Conductor's Blue Cap PDF

Author: Michael Harlow

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13: 1775582108

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Featuring a variety of lyrical poems, this remarkable new collection illustrates the allegorical and philosophical while still gesturing towards the ecstatic. Constantly finding new ways to express wonder, this anthology begins with a springtime &“shout of green&” and ends with an &“invisible reader.&” Traveling from Athens to Mexico and dictating the thoughts of Marco Polo and Emily Dickinson, each piece underscores the imaginary, cultivating patience, anticipation, and even regret. Fans and aficionados of poetry will delight in this exploration's assured voice and consistent element of surprise.

Katherine Mansfield and the Arts

Katherine Mansfield and the Arts PDF

Author: da Sousa Correa Delia da Sousa Correa

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2019-06-01

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ISBN-13: 1474465862

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Reveals how Katherine Mansfield's understanding of art and music shaped and inspired her writingThis volume emphasises the centrality of Katherine Mansfield to the cultural life of her time, illuminating how her love of painting and of music inspired her art. The Fauvist paintings of the Scottish colourist F.D. Fergusson, the music of Debussy, and indeed, of Wagner, all helped to forge a precise aesthetic, founded above all on the intense study and - in the case of music - practice of artistic technique. The essays in this volume explore Mansfield's relationships with the visual arts and with music, bringing to light the way in which these helped to shape the formal qualities of her writing: its beauty of line and intensely musical effects. Mansfield's relationship with Woolf is also strongly in the frame. As befits a volume dedicated to the arts, there is an introduction, poetry and a new short story by highly-acclaimed writers who count Mansfield amongst their chief inspirations.

Gothic NZ

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Author: Misha Kavka

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Published: 2006

Total Pages: 180

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How gothic is Kiwi culture? From Martin Edmond's abandoned houses to Saskia Leek's ghost paintings, from Peter Jackson's movies to gory traffic-accident billboards and Otis Frizzell's tattoos--there's plenty of it, as this anthology reveals.--Back cover.

Our Own Kind

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Author: Siobhan Harvey

Publisher: Godwit

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 252

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From Baxter to Hunt, Frame to Glover, Curnow to Edmond, animals are widely found in New Zealand verse and are the subject of some of our most famous and endearing poems. In Our Own kind Siobhan Harvey brings them together in an intelligently and affectionately chosen anthology that's beautifully enhanced by outstanding animal photographs by Mark Smith. The sections of the collection are headed as follows and indeed provide something for everyone: Bow - Wow, Miaow, A Box of Birds, Other Pets, Creepy - crawly, Moana, Zoo, Farm.