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9780007306008

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Author: Alaa Al Aswany
Published by: Harper Collins
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The new book from Alaa Al Aswany, author of the international bestsellers The Yacoubian Building and Chicago Friendly Fire is a novella and collection of short stories from Alaa Al Aswany, author of the bestselling The Yacoubian Building. As in that novel, Al Aswany dissects modern Egyptian society and reveals with skill and detachment the hypocrisy, violence and abuse of power characteristic of a world in moral crisis. Here, though, the focus has shifted from the broad historical canvas to the minute stitches of pain that hold together an individual, a family, a school classroom, or the relationship between a man and a woman. Can a man so alienated from his society that he regards all its members as no better than microbes wriggling under a microscope survive within it? Can cynical religiosity triumph over human decency? Can a man put the thought of a delicious dish of beans behind him long enough to mourn his father's death? ... more

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9780007277506

Songs of the Dying Earth : Stories in Honour of Jack Vance order quantity
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Author: George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois (Eds)
Published by: Harper Collins
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Return to the unique and evocative world of The Dying Earth in this tribute anthology featuring the most distinguished fantasists of our day. Here are twenty-two brand-new adventures set in the world of Jack Vance's greatest novel. A dim place, ancient beyond knowledge. The sun is feeble and red. A million cities have fallen to dust. Here live a few thousand souls, dying, as the Earth dies beneath them. Just a few short decades remain to the long history of our world. At the last, science and magic are one, and there is evil on Earth, distilled by time ! Earth is dying. Half a century ago, Jack Vance created the world of the Dying Earth, and fantasy has never been the same. Now, for the first time, Jack has agreed to open this intriguing and darkly beautiful world to other fantasists, to play in as their very own. The list of twenty-two contributors eager to honour Jack Vance by writing for this anthology includes Neil Gaiman, Tad ... more

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9781869791384

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Author: Charlotte Grimshaw
Published by: Vintage New Zealand
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Charlotte Grimshaw's collection of interlinked stories, Opportunity, was shortlisted for the 2007 Frank O'Connor International Prize, and won New Zealand's premier award for fiction, the 2008 Montana Book Award.

Grimshaw has described Opportunity as a single, unified composition, less a series of stories than a novel with a large cast of characters. In Singularity, her powerful new collection, she has continued to develop the structure she explored in Opportunity. Characters from that book reappear, and new characters are added.

The stories in Singularity cover a wide range of territory, from childhood innocence to adult desperation, from the depths of poverty to cushioned affluence, from London to Los Angeles, Ayers Rock in Australia to the black sand beaches of New Zealand's wild west coast. Each stories can be read as discrete pieces, yet each contributes to a unifying narrative. Richly ... more

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9781921351143

Dream Angus (Myth Series) order quantity
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Author: Alexander McCall Smith
Published by: The Text Publishing Company
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This novel is based on the myth of the Celtic god Angus who carries dreams to people while they sleep. Woven into Angus's story, are 5 contemporary fables, exquisite short stories in which dreams play a pivotal narrative role. Angus is present in all of these stories because the dreams themselves shape what happens to the characters.

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9781869792510

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Author: Owen Marshall
Published by: Vintage New Zealand
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Being a celebrity impersonator, says the Aussie Elton John, is like living your life as a moon. 'We give up our
identity and become just a reflection of another personality, like the moon having no fire of its own and being just a pale reflection of the sun when it's not there.' This new collection of stories from master short fiction writer Owen Marshall is rich in people exploring their identities and how they are affected by others. There is Patrick, whose life is radically alerted by a random encounter with a killer; widowed Margaret, who faces a new kind of existence alone; David, who experiences the 'spontaneous and passing friendship of strangers';Ian, whose wife's demands for a better lifestyle lead him to a new career in telephone sex. Set in both Europe and the Antipodes, these twenty-five stories are at once arresting, moving, funny and full of insight into the human condition.

First published August 2009.

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9781741758177

Source : Nature's healing role in art and writing order quantity
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Author: Janine Burke
Published by: Allen & Unwin
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Creativity is a place. Memory is an image. The artistic process itself is a journey, a specific one, the return to a lost and cherished childhood realm, the original source of inspiration and identity. For the artists and writers in this book - Claude Monet, Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Karen Blixen, Ernest Hemingway, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso and Emily Kame Kngwarreye - the act of re-creating Eden was a life-changing, art-making, healing rite that becomes both a map of their careers and an index of their subject matter. What unites these artists and writers is a journey of return, of re-discovery, that leads them to the creation of a personal paradise. Upon arriving at that place, whether it was Georgia O'Keeffe in New Mexico, Monet in Giverny or Picasso in Provence, iconic new work emerged, inspired by that terrain, from its light, its colours, its landscape. Each of these artists had recovered the place ... more

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9780143202509

The Man in the Shed : Stories order quantity
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Author: Lloyd Jones
Published by: Penguin Books (N.Z.) Ltd.
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A boy watches his mother hooked and reeled ashore by a fisherman. A man builds a swing in the backyard to sit between his wife and her lover. A couple gives up their seat on a bus for lovers soon to be parted. A boy sees his mother come to life gliding on roller skates. Lloyd Jones's The Man in the Shed is a haunting collection of stories about family and longing. Jones's extraordinary tales take conventional family situations and tilts them sideways, delivering a memorable, beautiful blend of the suburban and the surreal.

First published September 2009, Auckland
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9780143006817

The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories order quantity
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Author: Paula Morris (editor)
Published by: Penguin Books (N.Z.) Ltd.
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The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories, edited by acclaimed novelist Paula Morris, provides a fascinating snapshot of New Zealand fiction in the early twenty-first century.

The 31-story collection includes significant work from our foremost fiction writers - including C. K. Stead, Patricia Grace, Fiona Kidman, Witi Ihimaera, Damien Wilkins, Owen Marshall, Vincent O'Sullivan, Fiona Farrell and Emily Perkins - alongside exciting work by a strong group of new, younger rising literary stars, such as Eleanor Catton, Carl Nixon, Julian Novitz and Alice Tawhai. The stories come from a variety of previously published sources, with a handful published here for the very first time.

First published September 2009.

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9780007296712

The Thing Around Your Neck (Short stories) order quantity
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Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Published by: Fourth Estate
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From Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the Orange Prize-winning author of Half of a Yellow Sun, come twelve dazzling stories in which she turns her penetrating eye on the ties that bind men and women, parents and children, Nigeria and the West. In 'A Private Experience,' a medical student hides from a violent riot with a poor Muslim woman whose dignity and faith force her to confront the realities and fears she's been pushing away.
In 'Tomorrow Is Too Far,' a woman unlocks the devastating secret that surrounds her brother's death.
The young mother at the center of 'Imitation' finds her comfortable life threatened when she learns that her husband back in Lagos has moved his mistress into their home.
And the title story depicts the choking loneliness of a Nigerian girl who moves to an America that turns out to be nothing like the country she expected; though falling in love brings her desires nearly within reach, and a death in her ... more

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780007205585

Brokeback Mountain And Other Stories order quantity
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Author: Annie Proulx
Published by: Harpercollins
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Brokeback Mountain is set in the beautiful, wild landscape of Wyoming where cowboys live as they have done for generations: Hard, lonely lives in unforgiving country.

Jack Twist and Ennis del Mar are two ranch hands – ‘drop-out country boys with no prospects, brought up to hard work and privation, both rough-mannered, tough spoken’ – glad to have found each other’s company where none had been expected. But companionship becomes something else on Brokeback Mountain, something not looked for, something deadly.

Also in this collection 10 other stories.
First published as Close Range : Wyoming Stories in 1999.

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9781869791285

Essential New Zealand Short Stories order quantity
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Author: Owen Marshall (ed)
Published by: Vintage New Zealand
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The short story has been the forte of distinguished New Zealand writers from Katherine Mansfield and Frank
Sargeson through to fresh young talents such as Eleanor Catton and Craig Cliff. There could be no better
guide to a sampler of their best work than Owen Marshall, who has been called New Zealand's best living
writer of short stories.
Marshall's indispensible collection features fifty arresting and significant stories that show why short fiction
has been so important in the development of our literature, and also why it continues to appeal. First
published in 2002, this new edition of the collection features five new stories from writers who excel at a
magnificent national genre: perfectly polished stories peopled by perceptive, quirky and intriguing characters.

First published 2002.

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9780790011080

From the Writer's Notebook : Around New Zealand with 80 Authors order quantity
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Author: Lydia Monin
Published by: Reed Publishing (NZ) Ltd
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Ideas, reflections and memories from the pen of the world’s most celebrated authors as they journeyed through New Zealand fill these pages. Clairvoyant dogs, smoking giants and fairies on horseback feature; as well as visions of femme fatales, a suicidal warrior and a despotic destroyer of the elderly and infirmed. They describe strange lands; from the summits of magical, snow-capped mountains to the depths of wondrous caves that glow. There are tales of love and war, of pioneering heroes and tragic heroines, of great deeds and gruesome murders.

From The Writer’s Notebook is a piece of literary sleuthing to find out exactly what visiting literary luminaries such as Mark Twain, Arthur Conan Doyle and Rudyard Kipling really thought of New Zealand and the people who call the country home. It also reveals how New Zealand has been portrayed by those who never set foot in the country but who wrote about it anyhow. Notes from ... more

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9781905881024

Granta 102 : The New Nature Writing order quantity
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Author: Jason Cowley (ed)
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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As long as people have been writing, they have been writing about nature. But nature - as we know it - is changing. Economic migration, overpopulation and - most significantly - climate change are shaping the natural world into something unfamiliar. Instead of providing a respite from the urban landscape, the natural world now reflects our mistakes; our abuse; our politics. As our conception and experience of nature changes, so too does the way we write about it. "Granta 102" will be a seminal collection, addressing lost worlds, vanishing species, the race for control of the Arctic and the popularisation of man-made art intended to replicate the aesthetic experiences we once found in the wild. The contributors to this book include Robert Macfarlane, Jonathan Raban, Richard Mabey, Geoff Dyer, Nadine Gordimer, and Isabel Hilton.







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9781905881055

Granta 105 : Lost and Found (A Magazine of New Writing) order quantity
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Author: Alex Clark (ed.)
Published by: Granta Publications Ltd
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Our world is changing at a dizzying pace: our physical environment, our communities and our cultures, how we communicate and the speed with which we adapt to new ways of experiencing and living in the world.
Caught in the midst of decline and regeneration, what are we losing and what are we gaining? And how do we decide what's worth saving and what should be thrown away?
In this issue, we travel to places on the cusp of staggering change, talk to people who have seen and done it all and rescue a few choice items from the recycling bin. From Ireland's Catholic priests - once exported around the world and now under threat even in their own country - to the hitherto obscure music saved from extinction via the vast exchange mart of the Internet, Granta 105 captures moments of both disappearance and rebirth in all their complexity and strangeness.

First published 2009.





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9781869693015

Huia Short Stories 7 order quantity
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Author: Various
Published by: Huia Publishers
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This collection of short stories and novel extracts follows the 2007 Pikihuia Awards for Maori Writers. The biennial awards and their subsequent publications have become well-known and much-anticipated, as they bring more undiscovered gems to the attention of the New Zealand reading public. This year's awards were judged by James George, Barry Barclay, Kelly Ana Morey and Wena Harawira.

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9781869693824

Huia Short Stories 8 : Contemporary Maori stories order quantity
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Author: Huia Press editors
Published by: Huia Publishers
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Here are the best short stories as and novel extracts from the Pikihuia Awards for Maori Writers 2009, as judged by David Geary, Julian Wilcox and Briar Grace-Smith. For over ten years the Maori Literature Trust and Huia Publishers have been organising this unique and increasingly popular biennial writing competition, producing award-winning Maori writers. The awards and their subsequent publications have become well-known and much-anticipated as they bring more undiscovered gems to the attention of the New Zealand reading public. Past winners and finalists include James George, Briar Grace-Smith, Isabel Waiti-Mulholland, Kelly AnaMorey and Paula Morris.

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9781869419837

Katherine Mansfield's Short Stories order quantity
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Author: Katherine Mansfield
Published by: Vintage New Zealand
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Virginia Woolf claimed that Mansfield's writing was 'The only writing I have ever been jealous of.' Widely considered one of the best short-story writers of her period, Katherine Mansfield's stories are celebrated for their sensitive subtlety in the treatment of human behaviour. Satirical, psychologically deep, unabashed and candid about sex, pregnancy and social issues, her stories adopted a fresh style and new narrative techniques, her influences including Chekov, Impressionism and the cinema. She drew on and evoked the New Zealand landscape from her childhood, as well as her travels in Europe and literary circles in England. This is a complete collection of her finished stories taken from her five books: Bliss, The Garden Party, The Doves' Nest, Something Childish and,In a German Pension .This edition first published March 2008 contains all the stories published in KM's five published books - Bliss, The Garden-Party, The Doves' ... more

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9781869791438

Lost in Translation : New Zealand Stories order quantity
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Author: Marco Sonzogni (ed.)
Published by: Random House New Zealand Ltd
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Differing interpretations can define and bind us, as New Zealanders have discovered with the Treaty of Waitangi. The starting-off point for this collection of short stories is a piece of text or image that is read differently by different people: be it because of ambiguity, or misapprehension, a problem of translation, or opposing perspectives or cultures.
This book is not meant to explore the issues of the Treaty of Waitangi in any literal or direct way, but rather explore the human paradox that has followed from its writing 170 years ago: in trying to bring people together, words can also push them apart.
Lying at the core of our interactions, words are both salves and weapons, they can be simple and fork-tongued. How we read, how we misinterpret each other, can reveal the nature of our society, its diversity, complexity and richness. Written by a mix of leading New Zealand writers, with Maori, British, Irish, Polynesian, ... more

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9781869692933

Luminous - Finalist Montana Fiction Award 2008 order quantity
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Author: Alice Tawhai
Published by: Huia Publishers
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This is a complex, bittersweet collection of short stories. Alice Tawhai’s tales combine characters and occurrences that are at once cripplingly dark and yet also tinged with a quiet beauty and optimism and she deftly covers subjects such as identity, addiction, devotion and abandonment.

First published 2007.

Festival of Miracles, Tawhai's first collection,was named as one of The Listeners 2005's best books.

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9780241144718

My Father's Tears and Other Stories order quantity
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Author: John Updike
Published by: Hamish Hamilton
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A beautiful, moving collection of short stories, in many of which Updike revisits the haunts of his childhood from the vantage point of old age.

In Fiftieth old friends reconnect at a class reunion, and one of them is left wondering, 'What does it mean: the enormity of having been children and now being old, living next to death.'
In the story The Full Glass the protagonist describes somewhat ruefully the rituals of old age. Before going to bed, he raises his nightly water glass 'drinking a toast to the visible world, his impending disappearance from it be damned.'
In Varieties of Religious Experiences a grandfather, visiting his daughter in Brooklyn Heights, watches the tower of the World Trade Centre fall, and his view of a God is altered for ever.

Again and again in these memorable stories, Updike strikes to the heart, giving words to what is so often left unsaid. He is at once witty, ... more


 
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