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This week's best-selling books


This week s best-selling books
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This week s biggest-selling New Zealand books, as recorded by the Nielsen BookScan New Zealand bestseller list and described by Steve Braunias
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From a wonderful profile of the author by Noelle McCarthy, this week at
Her house is up a driveway. Her son lives with his family in the big house in front, hers is tall and light with beautiful big windows that look out on her garden and trees. All of this is in From the Centre, a title that describes how she writes - the shifting perspectives of character and non-linear treatment of time she started with her first novel Mutuwhenua, and perfected in the brilliant, dream-like Pōtiki, and Baby No-Eyes, a novel about racism and inter-generational trauma that starts with a ....

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Canons don't only belong to dead white Englishmen. We have a Māori canon too | New Zealand


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Literary canons have real-world effects – they steal limelight from everyone else. We can challenge them by drawing attention to how they work
If we don’t challenge literary canons, people can be left with only a narrow understanding of cultures, New Zealand academic Alice Te Punga Somerville argues. Photograph: Grant Maiden
If we don’t challenge literary canons, people can be left with only a narrow understanding of cultures, New Zealand academic Alice Te Punga Somerville argues. Photograph: Grant Maiden
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I feel sheepish to admit how deeply affected I was when I encountered the research of Gauri Viswanathan, a professor in English at Columbia University in New York City. In Masks of Conquest: Literary study and British rule in India, she traces the history of English back to when it was first systematically taught as a secular discipline ....

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