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Nga Wahine E Toru: Three Women

Author :  Glenn Colquhoun

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Country
New Zealand
Publisher
OldKing Press, New Zealand
ISBN 9781738582808
Format HardBound
Language Abkhaz
Year of Publication 2024
Bib. Info 120p.
Categories Literature
Product Weight 550 gms.
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Product Description

In this collection of poems Glenn Colquhoun writes to his daughter, former partner, and mother, using the medium of Maori oral poetry. In doing so he explores oriori, karakia, haka, moteatea, patere, waiata aroha and waiata tangi. It is a companion volume to Myths and Legends of the Ancient Pakeha, his collection of oral poetry in English. A soundtrack to the poems is available at www.glenncolquhoun.net “Maori oral poetry is a living tradition that is constantly added to. It contains remarkable stories. It uses metaphors drawn from our own land, sea and sky. It is sung to the tunes of the wind and of water and of birds. Working within its traditions I have come to see that at the heart of all poetry, written or spoken, is a kind of cry. And if a poem cries well, then its meaning is always simply in the nature of that cry first and foremost. Language, understanding, cognition, are always second to this. “Of all of the arts practised by Maori and Pakeha our two poetries have remained the most stubbornly separated from each other over time. I hope these pieces go some way towards addressing that gap. More than anything else they are a gift to the people of Te Tii for all they have done for me. I have always hoped that I might finish them in time for some of those kuia who were there when I arrived on New Brighton Road bedraggled and naive, to listen to. They are the product of their work as much as my own.”

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