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Kaitiaki o te Po : Essays

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  • Author:
    POWLEY John-Paul
  • ISBN:
    9780994134592
  • Publication Date:
    December 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    165
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Seraph Press
  • Country of Publication:
Kaitiaki o te Po : Essays
Kaitiaki o te Po : Essays

Kaitiaki o te Po : Essays

Regular price $40.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    POWLEY John-Paul
  • ISBN:
    9780994134592
  • Publication Date:
    December 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    165
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Seraph Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Its funny how often I forget the power of stories.

In these brilliant and wide-ranging essays John-Paul Powley harnesses the power of stories to tell us about ourselves and where we come from. Acting as kaitiaki o te po, a caretaker of history and memory, Powley combines memoir with history and cultural criticism to create essays that expand far beyond the simply personal.

Topics that he tackles with intelligence, deep thinking, and often wit, include the untimely death of a friend; a school field trip around India; how the murder of Karl Vlkner by a small number of men meant land confiscation for an entire iwi; how our history plays out in our present, especially for Maori; growing up as a sensitive boy in a patriarchal society; his experiences of being a high-school Dean and trying help the difficult kids; and why young men, such as Keats and grunge rockers, are perhaps not the best people to give you advice on how to live your life after all. But, just describing the topics of these essays cannot capture their depth and poetry the myriad of connections that Powley makes between one thing and another creates richness and resonances.

Heart-breaking, hopeful and often blackly hilarious, Kaitiaki o te Po is a powerful debut of an arresting new voice.

Featured in the 29 October 2018 New Zealand newsletter.
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Featured in the December 2018 Great Reads newsletter.
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  • Its funny how often I forget the power of stories.

    In these brilliant and wide-ranging essays John-Paul Powley harnesses the power of stories to tell us about ourselves and where we come from. Acting as kaitiaki o te po, a caretaker of history and memory, Powley combines memoir with history and cultural criticism to create essays that expand far beyond the simply personal.

    Topics that he tackles with intelligence, deep thinking, and often wit, include the untimely death of a friend; a school field trip around India; how the murder of Karl Vlkner by a small number of men meant land confiscation for an entire iwi; how our history plays out in our present, especially for Maori; growing up as a sensitive boy in a patriarchal society; his experiences of being a high-school Dean and trying help the difficult kids; and why young men, such as Keats and grunge rockers, are perhaps not the best people to give you advice on how to live your life after all. But, just describing the topics of these essays cannot capture their depth and poetry the myriad of connections that Powley makes between one thing and another creates richness and resonances.

    Heart-breaking, hopeful and often blackly hilarious, Kaitiaki o te Po is a powerful debut of an arresting new voice.

    Featured in the 29 October 2018 New Zealand newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

    Featured in the December 2018 Great Reads newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Its funny how often I forget the power of stories.

In these brilliant and wide-ranging essays John-Paul Powley harnesses the power of stories to tell us about ourselves and where we come from. Acting as kaitiaki o te po, a caretaker of history and memory, Powley combines memoir with history and cultural criticism to create essays that expand far beyond the simply personal.

Topics that he tackles with intelligence, deep thinking, and often wit, include the untimely death of a friend; a school field trip around India; how the murder of Karl Vlkner by a small number of men meant land confiscation for an entire iwi; how our history plays out in our present, especially for Maori; growing up as a sensitive boy in a patriarchal society; his experiences of being a high-school Dean and trying help the difficult kids; and why young men, such as Keats and grunge rockers, are perhaps not the best people to give you advice on how to live your life after all. But, just describing the topics of these essays cannot capture their depth and poetry the myriad of connections that Powley makes between one thing and another creates richness and resonances.

Heart-breaking, hopeful and often blackly hilarious, Kaitiaki o te Po is a powerful debut of an arresting new voice.

Featured in the 29 October 2018 New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Featured in the December 2018 Great Reads newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.