Love and the rearticulation of New Zealand mythology from a Polynesian perspective are the central themes of this new collection of Hawaii-based Maori poetry. The poems open up two cultural traditions—a Polynesian oral tradition and a written European tradition—with subjects that range from ancient myths to the complexity and moral ambiguity of the modern world. Poetry lovers will find pleasure in the poems' conceptual energy, constantly yielding surprises and unexpected and imaginative angles.
Robert Sullivan teaches creative writing at the University of Hawaii–Manoa, and is the author of four other books of poetry, including Captain Cook in the Underworld, Jazz Waiata, Piki Ake!, and Star Waka. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Poetry, Literary Criticism
64 pages, Trade Paper, 6 x 8 3/4
Distribution Rights: US & CA
$14.95 (CAN $18.95)
9781869403379 (1869403371) Pub Date: August 2005
Auckland University Press