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1 2 y separately published work icon In the Time of the Manaroans Miro Bilbrough , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 2020 22103091 2020 single work autobiography

'At fourteen Miro Bilbrough falls out with the communist grandmother who has raised her since she was seven, and is sent to live with her father and his rural-hippy friends. It is 1978, Canvastown, New Zealand, and the Floodhouse is a dwelling of pre-industrial gifts and deficiencies set on the banks of the Wakamarina River, which routinely invades its rooms.

'Isolated in rural poverty, the lives of Miro and her father and sister are radically enhanced by the Manaroans—charismatic hippies who use their house as a crash pad on journeys to and from a commune in a remote corner of the Marlborough Sounds. Arriving by power of thumb, horseback and hooped canvas caravan, John of Saratoga, Eddie Fox, Jewels and company set about rearranging the lives and consciousness of the blasted family unit.

'In the Time of the Manaroans brilliantly captures a largely unwritten historical culture, the Antipodean incarnation of the Back to the Land movement. Contrarian, idealistic, sexually opportunistic and self-mythologising too, this was a movement, as the narrator duly discovers, not conceived with adolescents in mind.' (Publication summary)


 
1 y separately published work icon Headlands : New Stories of Anxiety Naomi Arnold (editor), Wellington : Victoria University Press , 2019 26316478 2019 anthology short story

'In 2017, Ministry of Health figures showed that one in five New Zealanders sought help for a diagnosed mood or anxiety disorder, and these figures are growing. Headlands: New Stories of Anxiety tells the real, messy story behind these statistics—what anxiety feels like, what causes it, what helps and what doesn’t. These accounts are sometimes raw and confronting, but they all seek to share experiences, remove stigma, offer help, or simply shine a light on what anxiety is. The stories are told by people from all walks of life: poets, novelists, and journalists, musicians, social workers, and health professionals, and includes new work from Ashleigh Young, Tusiata Avia, Danyl McLauchlan, Selina Tusitala Marsh, Hinemoana Baker and Kirsten McDougall.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Reading on the Farm : Victorian Fiction and the Colonial World Lydia Wevers , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 2010 Z1824165 2010 single work criticism 'In Reading on the Farm, Lydia Wevers uses the library on Brancepeth Station in the Wairarapa, its staff and users as the ground for an extended reflection on the meaning of books, reading and intellectual life in colonial New Zealand. Drawing on station records, the archive produced by the library, and the books themselves, she offers a compelling interpretation of the social world of books and the cultural significance of reading. The books themselves come to life, in close examination of their borrowing histories, physical condition and marginalia. Human characters include the Beetham family who own Brancepeth, farm workers, Wairarapa Maori, swaggers who seek shelter during the long depression, and most vivid of all the clerk and librarian John Vaughan Miller. This learned and petulant man, with his letters to the newspapers and indiscreet private correspondence, epitomises the class cleavages, social anxieties and uncertainties that were at the heart of both Brancepeth and popular Victorian fiction.' Souce: Back cover.
1 y separately published work icon The House of Ninety-Nine Closed Doors Cher Chidzey , Melbourne : Victoria University Press , 2007 Z1484428 2007 single work biography
1 10 y separately published work icon Muck Craig Sherborne , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 2007 Z1423980 2007 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon East by South : China in the Australasian Imagination Charles Ferrall (editor), Paul Millar (editor), Keren Smith (editor), Wellington : Victoria University Press , 2005 Z1232987 2005 anthology essay criticism This anthology in two parts is a collection of some 19 articles by 19 writers from Australia and New Zealand. "An Introduction to Australasian Orientalism" was written by one of the editors. Part A: Australasian Sinophobia and Sinophilia is comprised of two sections Socio-Political Perspectives and Aesthetic Perspectives respectively, each section containing 6 essays. Part B: Alternatives to Australasian Orientalism is comprised of 6 essays also.
1 y separately published work icon The Wide White Page : Writers Imagine Antarctica Bill Manhire (editor), Wellington : Victoria University Press , 2004 Z1225116 2004 anthology poetry short story (taught in 1 units)
1 8 y separately published work icon Slow Water Annamarie Rustom Jagose , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 2003 Z1040249 2003 single work novel historical fiction

'The year is 1836. English clergyman William Yates sets sail from London, bound for the mission fields of northern New Zealand. Caught up in a mesmerising love affair that will test the imagination of everyone on board, he is utterly transformed. Against the riveting backdrop of a four-month sea voyage and the vividly imagined society of the ship, the story of Yates unfolds, drawing together the inarticulate hopes of the cabin passengers, the immigrant families of steerage and the raw men and boys of the crew. On landfall at Sydney, camaraderie gives way to treachery and the tight world of the ship breaks apart. Everyone is implicated in the scandal that grips the colonial town, yet it is Yates alone who stands to lose not only his reputation but also his life. Based on a true story, Slow Water is a poised and elegant novel of the highest order with its commitment to historical accuracy exquisitely balanced by its modern attention to eroticism and narrative suspense.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Wellington UP).

1 y separately published work icon Bell Tongue Paola Bilbrough , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 1999 Z1036622 1999 selected work poetry
1 7 y separately published work icon Lulu : A Romance Annamarie Rustom Jagose , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 1998 Z240972 1998 single work novel humour Scientists Kate and Mitch adopt a young chimp, Lulu, in pursuit of their research into the development of language. Growing fonder of Lulu than is perhaps scientific, Kate and Mitch could never have guessed at the creaking shifts of affection and desire that will be played out around her, the newly dark centre of their household.
1 2 y separately published work icon The Free World J. H. Macdonald , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 1996 Z219287 1996 single work novel
1 5 y separately published work icon In Translation Annamarie Rustom Jagose , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 1994 Z94548 1994 single work novel 'This moving novel of love and betrayal follows Helena as she learns to cope with being abandoned by her lover—renowned translator Navaz Nicholson—after traveling to an unfamiliar country to be with him. With her stubborn pride refusing to allow herself to return home, Helena begins to intercept installments of the Japanese novel that Navaz is currently translating. Gradually altering words and phrases, Helena begins to take over completely, writing Nishimura's novelistic love-triangle beyond its own ending.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Swimming to Australia : and Other Stories Lloyd Jones , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 1991 Z1110924 1991 selected work short story
1 y separately published work icon Billy Vincent O'Sullivan , 1989 Wellington : Victoria University Press , 1990 Z1324988 1989 single work drama 'The play attempts to redefine appropriate conduct in a new yet old place and time that the central character Billy personifies. Boundaries of behaviour are challenged across class distinctions, sexual relations, racial tensions and religious beliefs, as are the very notions of authority and civilisation. Also confronted are the mysteries of violence and desire, and the place of truth ina hypocritical society. All mixed in the crucible of a small and isolated community.' Aarne Neeme. Programme Note.
1 y separately published work icon Biographical Dictionary of New Zealand Composers John Mansfield Thomson , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 1990 Z1263749 1990 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon The Land of the Moa George Leitch , Wellington : Victoria University Press Australasian Drama Studies , 1990 Z861187 1990 single work drama
1 1 y separately published work icon In Fifteen Minutes You Can Say a Lot : selected fiction 'Greville Texidor' , Kendrick Smithyman (editor), Wellington : Victoria University Press , 1987 Z277636 1987 selected work short story
1 1 y separately published work icon Outside In Hilary Beaton , Wellington : Victoria University Press , 1984 Z805465 1984 single work drama
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