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Slowing the Sun: Essays

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  • Author:
    HURA Nadien
  • ISBN:
    9781991301369
  • Publication Date:
    May 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    240
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Bridget Williams Books
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Slowing the Sun: Essays
Slowing the Sun: Essays
PREORDER

Slowing the Sun: Essays

SKU: 9781991301369
Regular price $39.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    HURA Nadien
  • ISBN:
    9781991301369
  • Publication Date:
    May 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    240
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Bridget Williams Books
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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'Hope is a shovel and will give you blisters'

Overwhelmed and often unmoved by the scientific and political jargon of climate change, Nadine Hura sets out to find a language to connect more deeply to the environmental crisis. But what begins as a journalistic quest takes an abrupt and introspective turn following the death of her brother.

In the midst of grief, Hura works through science, pu¯ra¯kau, poetry and back again. Seeking to understand climate change in relation to whenua and people, she asks: how should we respond to what has been lost? Her many-sided essays explore environmental degradation, social disconnection and Indigenous reclamation, insisting that any meaningful response must be grounded in Te Tiriti and anti-colonialism.

Slowing the Sun is a karanga to those who have passed on, as well as to the living, to hold on to ancestral knowledge for future generations.

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  • 'Hope is a shovel and will give you blisters'

    Overwhelmed and often unmoved by the scientific and political jargon of climate change, Nadine Hura sets out to find a language to connect more deeply to the environmental crisis. But what begins as a journalistic quest takes an abrupt and introspective turn following the death of her brother.

    In the midst of grief, Hura works through science, pu¯ra¯kau, poetry and back again. Seeking to understand climate change in relation to whenua and people, she asks: how should we respond to what has been lost? Her many-sided essays explore environmental degradation, social disconnection and Indigenous reclamation, insisting that any meaningful response must be grounded in Te Tiriti and anti-colonialism.

    Slowing the Sun is a karanga to those who have passed on, as well as to the living, to hold on to ancestral knowledge for future generations.

'Hope is a shovel and will give you blisters'

Overwhelmed and often unmoved by the scientific and political jargon of climate change, Nadine Hura sets out to find a language to connect more deeply to the environmental crisis. But what begins as a journalistic quest takes an abrupt and introspective turn following the death of her brother.

In the midst of grief, Hura works through science, pu¯ra¯kau, poetry and back again. Seeking to understand climate change in relation to whenua and people, she asks: how should we respond to what has been lost? Her many-sided essays explore environmental degradation, social disconnection and Indigenous reclamation, insisting that any meaningful response must be grounded in Te Tiriti and anti-colonialism.

Slowing the Sun is a karanga to those who have passed on, as well as to the living, to hold on to ancestral knowledge for future generations.