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9780007289875

Maps and Legends order quantity
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Author: Michael Chabon
Published by: Harper Collins
In Stock: 3
A collection of essays on books and why they matter, by the Pulitzer-award winning writer of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and The Yiddish Policeman's Union. Michael Chabon's sparkling book of nonfiction is a love song in 16 parts - a series of linked essays in praise of reading and writing, with subjects running from ghost stories to comic books, Sherlock Holmes to Cormac McCarthy. Throughout, Chabon energetically argues for a return to the thrilling, chilling origins of storytelling, rejecting the false walls around 'serious' literature in favor of a wide-ranging affection. His own fiction, meanwhile, is explored from the perspective of personal history: post-collegiate desperation sparks his debut, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh; procrastination and doubt reveal the way toward Wonder Boys; a love of comics and a basement golem combine to create the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay; and an ... more

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9780571245000

Nocturnes: Five Stories of Music and Nightfall order quantity
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Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
Published by: Faber and Faber
In Stock: 3
In a sublime story cycle, Kazuo Ishiguro explores ideas of love, music and the passing of time.

From the piazzas of Italy to the Malvern Hills, a London flat to the 'hush-hush floor' of an exclusive Hollywood hotel, the characters we encounter range from young dreamers to cafe musicians to faded stars, all of them at some moment of reckoning.
Gentle, intimate and witty, this quintet is marked by a haunting theme: the struggle to keep alive a sense of life's romance, even as one gets older, relationships flounder and youthful hopes recede.


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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

Living as a Moon order quantity
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Author: Owen Marshall
Published by: Vintage New Zealand
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Finalist in the Fiction category.

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.

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9780141190419

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Author: Ian Fleming
Published by: Penguin Books Ltd
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Beautiful girls. Crime lords. Assassins. Deadly secrets! It's all in a day's work for Bond. Whether he's making an unexpected discovery in the Bahamas, hunting down a Cuban hit-man in wild country, smashing an international drugs ring in Rome, on the trail of a murderous secret in the Caribbean, enjoying New York's special pleasures or foiling a surprisingly alluring assassin in Berlin's sniper's alley, dangerous missions and seductive women come with the job for James Bond. And this agent is always a consummate professional. Bringing together all of the James Bond short stories in one volume for the first time, this is the ultimate celebration of suave and deadly secret agent 007. This title is contains the following: "View to a Kill", "For Your Eyes Only", "Quantum of Solace", "Risico The Hildebrand", "Rarity Octopussy", "The Living Daylights", "The Property of a Lady" and "007 in New York".

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9780141311500

The Great Automatic Grammatizator and Other Stories order quantity
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Author: Roald Dahl
Published by: Penguin Books Ltd
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Thirteen of Roald Dahl's most unexpected tales.
Is it really possible to invent a machine that does the job of a writer? What is it about the landlady's house that makes it so hard for her guests to leave? Does Sir Basil Turton value most his wife or one of his priceless sculptures?

These compelling tales are a perfect introduction to the adult writing of a storytelling genius.

(Preceeding text courtesy of penguin.com)

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9781869791926

A Man Melting : Short stories order quantity
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Author: Cliff Craig
Published by: Vintage New Zealand
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A son worries he is becoming too perfect a copy of his father. The co-owner of a weight-loss camp for teens finds himself running the black market in chocolate bars. A man starts melting and nothing can stop it, not even poetry.

This terrific collection of stories by an exciting new talent moves from the serious and realistic to the humorous and outlandish, each story copying an element from the previous piece in a kind of evolutionary chain. Amid pigeons with a taste for cigarette ash, a rash of moa sightings, and the identity crisis of an imaginary friend, the characters in these eighteen entertaining stories look for ways to reconnect with people and the world around them, even if that means befriending a robber wielding an iguana.

First published July 2010.

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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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9780141441818

Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield order quantity
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Author: Katherine Mansfield
Published by: Penguin Books Ltd
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Katherine Mansfield's clear, sparkling and perceptive short stories revolutionized the genre, and this collection represents the whole range of her writing. Moving, resonant, full of light and colour, they range from short sharp studies to longer, richer tales, encompassing her three major volumes "Bliss", "The Garden Party" and "In a German Pension", and fifteen tantalizing fragments of unfinished stories published after her tragic death, including "Honesty", an intriguing tale of two bachelors, and "The Doves' Nest", an exquisite story of a widowed mother and her daughter in the Riviera who receive a mysterious gentleman caller. Graceful, delicate and quietly devastating, they observe apparently trivial incidents to create sensitive, often painful revelations of her characters' inner lives.

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ISBN / ISSN:
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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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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ISBN / ISSN:
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. This collection reflects our society in provocative, humane and intriguing ways.

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9781869692933

Luminous - Finalist Montana Fiction Award 2008 order quantity
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NZ$ 35.00 each
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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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9780864735874

Relief order quantity
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Author: Anna Taylor
Published by: Victoria University Press
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Winner of the 2010 NZSA Hubert Church Best First Book Award for Fiction.

From a young girl’s improper visit to an adult neighbour to a family’s relief at the lifting of sex abuse charges, from a fasting Christmas Dinner guest to a messy stumble with an urn of ashes, these stories effortlessly mix the menacing and the comic, and handle real-life situations with warmth and subtlety. Relief introduces an astonishingly mature and confident new voice in New Zealand fiction.

First published May 2009.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781869419691

Second Violins : New Stories Inspired by Katherine Mansfield order quantity
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Author: Marco Sonzogni (ed)
Published by: Vintage New Zealand
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Among the numerous pieces of writing that Katherine Mansfield produced during her short life, there were fifteen stories that were not completed on her death but which she had intended for inclusion in her collection named after one of them, The Dove's Nest. This fourth volume of her stories, reproduced here, was published posthumously in 1923. J.B. Priestley wrote of them: 'the merest beginnings are capital reading. Even though we never come to the point, and do not know what the stories are about, it does not seem to matter very much. The delicate enchantments of her art are there as of old.' In tribute to Mansfield and in celebration of the short-story form that she made her own, the first paragraphs of those fifteen stories have been given to a range of top New Zealand writers, not to complete as Mansfield might have intended but to use as a starting place for their own new and contemporary story. Many of the writers have their own ... more

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780330490122

Seven Tales of Sex and Death order quantity
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Author: Patricia Duncker
Published by: Picador
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Both revealing and disturbing, these eponymous tales explore themes of perversity and power, lust and mortality, offering the reader a disquieting feast of debauchery and decadence.
This collection of interwoven stories is a gripping, haunting read, with an edgy tone reminiscent of Edgar Allen Poe at his most dazzling and thought-provoking. Its dark, disquieting images linger long after the book itself is finished.


 
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