Huia Short Stories 4: Contemporary Māori FictionDiverting, beautiful, strong: these stories could come from no other country. Selected by Keri Hulme, writer, whitebaiter; Terry Sturm, Professor of English at Auckland University; and Patu Hohepa, Maori language commissioner. This is the fourth in a series highlighting new fiction from accomplished Maori writers. |
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Contents
Te Awhina Arahanga Mushrooms | 1 |
Kerrie Blackmoore AhKiau Rangitoto | 9 |
Lindsay CharmanLove Not Against Thieves | 33 |
David Down The Gate | 45 |
Trish Fong When I Close My Eyes | 73 |
James George Zeta Orionis | 85 |
Wiremu Grace On a Wave | 103 |
K T Harrison Media Studies | 111 |
VickiAnne Heikell Uncle Alexs Tangihanga | 125 |
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