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  • Puhiatau Pule John

    Language: English

    Published by Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2014

    ISBN 10: 1927145562 ISBN 13: 9781927145562

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. 'A net of words across the Pacific . The Bond of Time is a vast, surreal cornucopia of images stretching over 88 pages, a non-lineal narrative bursting at its seams into every successive five-lined unrhymed stanza, each self-contained but caught in the net of Pule's ravishing imagination. [] It seems obvious that while a human relationship is signaled from the very beginning and pursued through dark and light along the poem's entire trajectory, no one person could be the sole object of the poet's attention and passion this is a love letter to a sea of islands, to Niue and the entire Pacific.' From the Introduction by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman. The Bond of Time was privately published in New Zealand in 1985 in a limited edition, and a second edition was published in 1998 by the Pacific Writing Forum at the University of the South Pacific, Fiji. This new edition includes an Introduction by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, and the striking cover design features John Pule's painting The Great World (to Ha). John Puhiatau Pule is a novelist, poet and artist. Pule was born in Liku, Niue, and has lived in New Zealand since 1964. He was awarded the Arts Foundation of New Zealand Laureate in 2004 and was co-recipient of the Ursula Bethell Residency in Creative Writing at the University of Canterbury in 2013. John Puhiatau Pule was just 21 years old living in Auckland when he wrote The Bond of Time: an Epic Love Poem, composed as a lyrical address by a lover to his beloved. The love that preoccupies the youthful poet in The Bond of Time is multi-faceted; it combines the erotic and surreal with the earthy and the mundane, the classical Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Puhiatau Pule John

    Language: English

    Published by Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2014

    ISBN 10: 1927145562 ISBN 13: 9781927145562

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. 'A net of words across the Pacific . The Bond of Time is a vast, surreal cornucopia of images stretching over 88 pages, a non-lineal narrative bursting at its seams into every successive five-lined unrhymed stanza, each self-contained but caught in the net of Pule's ravishing imagination. [] It seems obvious that while a human relationship is signaled from the very beginning and pursued through dark and light along the poem's entire trajectory, no one person could be the sole object of the poet's attention and passion this is a love letter to a sea of islands, to Niue and the entire Pacific.' From the Introduction by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman. The Bond of Time was privately published in New Zealand in 1985 in a limited edition, and a second edition was published in 1998 by the Pacific Writing Forum at the University of the South Pacific, Fiji. This new edition includes an Introduction by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, and the striking cover design features John Pule's painting The Great World (to Ha). John Puhiatau Pule is a novelist, poet and artist. Pule was born in Liku, Niue, and has lived in New Zealand since 1964. He was awarded the Arts Foundation of New Zealand Laureate in 2004 and was co-recipient of the Ursula Bethell Residency in Creative Writing at the University of Canterbury in 2013. John Puhiatau Pule was just 21 years old living in Auckland when he wrote The Bond of Time: an Epic Love Poem, composed as a lyrical address by a lover to his beloved. The love that preoccupies the youthful poet in The Bond of Time is multi-faceted; it combines the erotic and surreal with the earthy and the mundane, the classical Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • Puhiatau Pule John

    Language: English

    Published by Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2014

    ISBN 10: 1927145562 ISBN 13: 9781927145562

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. 'A net of words across the Pacific . The Bond of Time is a vast, surreal cornucopia of images stretching over 88 pages, a non-lineal narrative bursting at its seams into every successive five-lined unrhymed stanza, each self-contained but caught in the net of Pule's ravishing imagination. [] It seems obvious that while a human relationship is signaled from the very beginning and pursued through dark and light along the poem's entire trajectory, no one person could be the sole object of the poet's attention and passion this is a love letter to a sea of islands, to Niue and the entire Pacific.' From the Introduction by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman. The Bond of Time was privately published in New Zealand in 1985 in a limited edition, and a second edition was published in 1998 by the Pacific Writing Forum at the University of the South Pacific, Fiji. This new edition includes an Introduction by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, and the striking cover design features John Pule's painting The Great World (to Ha). John Puhiatau Pule is a novelist, poet and artist. Pule was born in Liku, Niue, and has lived in New Zealand since 1964. He was awarded the Arts Foundation of New Zealand Laureate in 2004 and was co-recipient of the Ursula Bethell Residency in Creative Writing at the University of Canterbury in 2013. John Puhiatau Pule was just 21 years old living in Auckland when he wrote The Bond of Time: an Epic Love Poem, composed as a lyrical address by a lover to his beloved. The love that preoccupies the youthful poet in The Bond of Time is multi-faceted; it combines the erotic and surreal with the earthy and the mundane, the classical Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • Seear, Lynne ed. and Wu Hung, John Pule et al

    Language: English

    Published by Queensland Art Gallery, 2002

    ISBN 10: 1876509317 ISBN 13: 9781876509316

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    Softcover exhibition catalog, 160 pages; as new condition, except tiny bump to upper right corner tip of most pages, no internal marks. Includes: Nam June Paik, Yayoi Kusama, Song Dong, Suh Do-Ho, Lee U-Fan, and many others. Foreign shipping may be extra for this book.

  • John Puhiatau Pule, Nicholas Thomas

    Language: English

    Published by Otago University Press, 2005

    ISBN 10: 1877372005 ISBN 13: 9781877372001

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. ex-library. 159 pages : ill. (some col.), col. map ; 26 cm. Summary:This book is the first study of this art form. Most known pieces of hiapo (barkcloth or tapa) were produced in the mid to late nineteenth century and are now dispersed all over the world. The paintings range from dynamic abstract patterns to detailed renderings of plants, people (including European colonists), and signs of changing times. They offer a window on a time when missionary impact was deepening and Niuean life was changing forever. The illustrations, most of which are in full colour, bring together hiapo from all over the world. CONTENTS: Introduction / Nicholas Thomas Desire lives in Hiapo / John Pule 'Savage Island' Hiapo / Nicholas Thomas The plates Six etchings / John Pule.

  • GOLDER, BRONWEN (ed) & O'BRIAN, GREGORY (ed) & DADSON, PHIL & FOSTER, BRUCE & HALL, FIONA & O'BRIEN, GREGORY & O'HARA, JASON & PULE, JOHN & REYNOLDS, JOHN & THOMSON, ELIZABETH & WHITE, ROBIN

    Published by Pew Environment Group 2011, 2011

    Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand

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    signed by all the artists, oblong quarto, grey card boards with lettering to spine, motif to front board, illus eps, 144pp, illus, Nr Fine ( slight bruising to board covers) in d/w VG (2cm closed tear to front cover, 1cm closed tear to lower spine, light scuffing, moderate creasing to edges, light soiling).