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Ockham NZ Book Awards shortlist, 2021: the brutal cull, revealed – plus, our pick for the win


Funkhaus by
Magnolia 木蘭 by
National Anthem by
The Savage Coloniser Book by
Tusiata Avia (Victoria University Press)
 
An Exquisite Legacy: The Life and Work of New Zealand Naturalist GV Hudson by
George Gibbs (Potton & Burton)
Monique Fiso (Godwit, Penguin Random House)
Marti Friedlander: Portraits of the Artists by
Leonard Bell (Auckland University Press)
Nature – Stilled by
 
Specimen: Personal Essays by
Te Hāhi Mihinare |The Māori Anglican Church by
Hirini Kaa (Bridget Williams Books)
The Dark is Light Enough: Ralph Hotere A Biographical Portrait by
Vincent O’Sullivan (Penguin, Penguin Random House)
This Pākehā Life: An Unsettled Memoir by ....

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Familiar names vye for 2021 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards


Sodden Downstream, is in the running again with his new novel,
Sprigs.
Bug Week & Other Stories.
Fiction category convenor of judges Kiran Dass said the qualities the four shortlisted works had in common were “craft, nuance, urgent storytelling, rage against injustice, and new perspectives”.
Ross Giblin/Stuff
Set in Nazi Germany,
Remote Sympathy explores the attractions and evils of obliviousness.
Nothing to See explores life in the era of surveillance capitalism and the increasingly thin line between reality and simulation.
Sprigs takes on violence, racism and toxic masculinity in the context of an all-boys’ school, while
Bug Week’s stories touch on subjects including male entitlement and death. ....

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Open mike 10/02/2021


Surely the preliminary report of the WHO investigators is good news – certainly puts the hypothesis that Covid-19 leaked from a research lab in the bin. Isn t that a relief? After all, why on earth would anyone hope that hypothesis was true?
Peter Daszak, a British-American member of the WHO team in Wuhan, previously told USA TODAY that in peoples imaginations there might be this image of one person in a lab in China who drops a petri dish and that somehow leads to a massive outbreak. It s just not like that. Every year there are millions of people going in bat caves and hunting and eating wildlife. It happens every day. ....

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