Whetu Moana: Contemporary Polynesian Poems in English

by Albert Wendt (Editor), Robert Sullivan (Editor), Reina Whaitiri (Editor)

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Whetu Moana is the first anthology of contemporary Polynesian poetry in English edited by Polynesians. It collects poems written over the last twenty years from more than 60 poets in Aotearoa, Hawaii, Tonga, Samoa, the Cook Islands, Niue and Rotuma. Well-known poets like Hone Tuwhare, Alistair Campbell and Haunani-Kay Trask are joined by talented young voices, the poets appearing in alphabetical order in a way that presents both an overall Polynesian identity and a focus on individual style. show more Traditional laments mix with street-smart rap rhythms; images of seascapes and landscapes mingle w show less

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The best-known writer from the South Pacific, Albert Wendt was born into a Samoan family. He left Samoa in 1952 to attend a high school in New Zealand as a scholarship student. He later received an M.A. in history from Victoria University in Wellington. After teaching at universities in Fiji and Samoa, Wendt now holds a professorship of Pacific show more studies at Auckland University. Wendt is the product of two cultures---the Samoan of his childhood and the European of his education. This inevitable clash of values figures in Wendt's first novel, Sons for the Return Home (1973), which recounts a doomed love affair between a Samoan man and a woman of European descent. The narrative also reveals how the young man feels torn between two cultural poles. Wendt's next novel, Pouliuli (1976), takes Samoan life as its subject. Sometimes called a South Pacific version of King Lear, the story follows the trials of an aged chief who tests those around him. Wendt's novel receiving the most attention is Leaves of the Banyan Tree (1979), a saga of Samoan family life that moves through several decades until the post-independence period. Flying-Fox in a Freedom Tree and The Birth and Death of the Miracle Man, Wendt's two collections of short stories, take up aspects of Samoan life---its traditions, its clashes with European culture, and its disintegration. In these stories Wendt rewrites old myths to show how tradition can instruct the present. Wendt has also published poetry, Inside Us the Dead (1976) and Shaman of Visions (1984), which incorporates the tropical beauty of Samoa and its oral traditions. He also has compiled several anthologies, including collections of poetry from Fiji, Western Samoa, the New Hebrides, and the Solomons. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Robert Sullivan is currently the head of the Creative Writing programme at Manukau Institute of Technology. He is the co-editor of Homeland: New Writing from America, the Pacific, and Asia; Whetu Moana: Contemporary Polynesian Poems in English; Mauri Ola: Contemporary Polynesian Poems in English; and Puna Wai Korero: An Anthology of Maori Poetry show more in English. He has also written several volumes of poetry. He won a 2015 Nga Kupu Ora Maori Book Award in the Creative Writing category for this book of poetry. He Puna Wai Korero. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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820.8Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literaturesCollections of literary texts in more than one form
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