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Sedition is Anahera's long-awaited first full-length volume of poetry.
Comprising a significant body of previously unpublished work, Sedition represents a vital political intervention in the poetic landscape of Aotearoa.
The work ranges and rages through generations, taking in a mother's anguish and a daughter's hunger for justice. Born of lava, this poetry responds to and resists the commodification of culture and whenua, and the perversity of everyday acts of neocolonisation,
The waves and howls of Sedition elevate the modern individual and collective experience to the level of the epic. This is poetry that experiences trauma and yet takes the deep time required to untangle its threads. Anahera weaves life anew in a pattern that honours trauma but does not replicate its power.
Anahera's acclaimed poetry, short stories, essays and reviews have been published and anthologised nationally and internationally for nearly two decades. Her work is taught in universities and schools, and she herself is a teacher, mentor and a highly-respected literary reviewer and commentator.
About the author
Anahera Gildea (Ngati Raukawa-ki-te-Tonga) is a writer and artivist. Her first book, Poroporoaki to the Lord My God: Weaving the Via Dolorosa, was published by Seraph Press in 2016.