From both revered, established writers and exciting contemporary poets, the work in this anthology offers a broad picture of Maori poetry written in English. The encounter between Maori writers and the English language has been one of creativity and innovation, with poets choosing to use the language of the coloniser as a tool for their own ends, expressing the beauty and robustness of the Maori spirit when confronted with difference and dislocation. There are laments for koro (elders), hopes for mokopuna (grandchildren); celebrations of the land and anger at its abuse; retellings of myth and reclamations of history. In all its variety, and on every conceivable subject, witness the vitality and intensity of the Maori poetic voice.
About the AuthorBen Styles is Digital Editor and Editorial Assistant at Arc Publications. He spent his early life in Madrid and Buckinghamshire. He studied English literature and Spanish at the University of Leeds, followed by a Masters Degree in English literature, also at the University of Leeds, focusing on Postcolonial literatures from New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific.
Book InformationISBN 9781911469032
Author Ben StylesFormat Paperback
Imprint Arc PublicationsPublisher Arc Publications