How the Land Lies: Of Longing and Belonging,Used

How the Land Lies: Of Longing and Belonging,Used

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Brand: Victoria University Press
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Product Description A powerful and moving memoir, this autobiography traces poet Patrick Whites family history beginning with their arrival in New Zealand from Scotland in the 1800s. Utilizing the landscape as a way to understand himself and his place in the world, White explores both Maori and Pakeha histories and uncovers connections with the early settlers of the North Island. Uniquely personal and honest, this account is a journey of selfillumination. About the Author Pat White is a poet, the 2010 Writer in Residence at the Randell Cottage in Wellington, and the author of several books, including Dark Backward, Drought and Other Intimacies, and Planting the Olives.

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