I’ve Been Thinking About You, Sister

I’ve Been Thinking About You, Sister
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Artikel-Nr:
9781775534167
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
40
Autor:
Witi Ihimaera
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EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Ihimaera wurde nahe Gisborne, einer Stadt im Osten der Nordinsel Neuseelands geboren. Seine Mutter war eine Mâori aus dem Iwi Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki, sein Vater Tom angelsächsischer Herkunft. Er begann sein Berufsleben 1973 als Diplomat beim neuseeländischen Außenministerium und bekleidete verschiedene diplomatische Posten in Canberra, New York und Washington. Er blieb bis 1989 mit Unterbrechungen durch Fellowships an der University of Otago (1975) und der Victoria University of Wellington im Jahre 1982 in diesem Ministerium. An der Victoria University of Wellington graduierte er zum Bachelor of Arts. 1990 übernahm er eine Stellung als Professor und Distinguished Creative Fellow in Mâori-Literatur an der University of Auckland.
Der Großteil von Ihimaeras Werk besteht aus Kurzgeschichten und Romanen. In seinen Geschichten beschäftigt sich Ihimaera mit der Kultur der Mâori im modernen Neuseeland und den Problemen in der zeitgenössischen Gesellschaft der Mâori.
Sein Neffe Gary Christie Lewis heiratete 2004 Davina Windsor und wurde damit der erste Mâori, der in die britische Königsfamilie einheiratete.
A wry, touching short story from one of New Zealand's best-loved writers.When Uncle Rangiora visits his sister and dances with her in the garden, she knows she has to visit the place where he died, and where he and other of his comrades from the Maori Battalion were buried during the Second World War. His sister is an old woman now, her husband is even older, but that's not going to stop them from setting off across the world alone, to the great consternation of their children who wonder if they will ever get there and back. This moving and entertaining story is a fictionalised version of the trip to Tunisia taken by the author's elderly parents. Musing upon postcolonial politics and perspectives, it also considers the lyrical form the author used at the beginning of his literary career and the wit, style and drama that readers can discover in his newer works.
A wry, touching short story from one of New Zealand's best-loved writers.When Uncle Rangiora visits his sister and dances with her in the garden, she knows she has to visit the place where he died, and where he and other of his comrades from the Maori Battalion were buried during the Second World War. His sister is an old woman now, her husband is even older, but that's not going to stop them from setting off across the world alone, to the great consternation of their children who wonder if they will ever get there and back. This moving and entertaining story is a fictionalised version of the trip to Tunisia taken by the author's elderly parents. Musing upon postcolonial politics and perspectives, it also considers the lyrical form the author used at the beginning of his literary career and the wit, style and drama that readers can discover in his newer works.

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