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mages of pristine forests, mountain ranges, untameable rivers and empty expanses of coastline are the key attraction in how we promote Aotearoa New Zealand internationally: '100% Pure' no less. Such wildness is at this nation's psychological and physical core. This book searc ...
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The Among is a poem by Richard Reeve, beautifully printed in a limited edition by master bookmaker Tara McLeod, with a high-potential micro-autograph motif series by Dunedin artist and photographer Nigel Bunn. It is the second book produced for the Maungatua Press series. What is ...
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'The Capital of Nowhere' reacts to the corporate recolonisation of ostensible 'hinterlands', both in New Zealand and globally. Iconic printmaker and veteran environmental activist Marilynn Webb speaks her mind about the inertia of much contemporary art in responding to the devas ...
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Landfall open house makes for an exhilarating read. There's new voices, an eclectic range of poetry, a whole bunch of 'first-person' fictions, reviews of dozens of recent New Zealand books, and terrific artwork.
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The first published work of a young poet from Dunedin in New Zealand, the poems in this collection show a dark humour, often macabre or satirical, and a bold inventive and visceral use of language. The collection is intensely physical and yet expresses nothing but the power of wo ...
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In this second collection of poetry by Richard Reeve, the focus on the natural world of South Island bush and mountain and on philosophic subjects. His range is expanding in this book and there are also some moving love poems.
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Examines a catalogue of historical incidents - from the violence of Tiberius and Edward III to the death of James Cook's Polynesian companion, Tupaia - to illustrate the habitual barbarity, selfishness and stupidity of humans, in counterpoint with our prospective responsibility a ...
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Argues that Business Action for Africa (BAA) has the potential to be a major positive force in encouraging greater and more responsible foreign direct investment into Africa, and the international trade policies to encourage this, but that it must transcend its UK origins if it i ...
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Edited by Dunedin based poet, reviewer aand editor Richard Reeve, this edition of Landfall features poetry / fiction / essays and reviews from both new and established authors including: Siobhan Harvey, David Eggleton Brian Turner, Nick Ascroft, Tina Shaw, Anton Oliver, Leionard ...
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