Every spring on Gregory O''Brien''s front lawn, on a ridgetop in Hataitai, an upside-down dinghy blooms with flowering clematis. In this book, O''Brien takes his metaphorical dinghy to the edges of New Zealand - starting with a road trip through Northland and then voyaging out into the Pacific, to lead us into some under-explored territories of the South Pacific imagination. With creative spirits such as Janet Frame, Ralph Hotere, Robin White, John Pule and Epeli Hau`ofa as touchstones, O''Brien suggests how we New Zealanders might be re-imagining ourselves as an oceanic people on a small island in a big piece of water. Always Song in the Water is a book of encounters, sightings and unexpected epiphanies. It is a high-spirited, personal and inventive account of being alive at the outer extremities of Aotearoa New Zealand. `This is my field notebook, my voyaging logbook,'' Gregory O''Brien writes, `this is my Schubert played on a barrel organ, my whale survey, my songbook.'' Among the many artists whose work is featured are John Pule, Robin White, Phil Dadson, Fiona Hall, Euan Macleod, Laurence Aberhart and the Sydney-based painter Noel McKenna, who produced numerous works specifically for this book.
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 175 x 240mm
Publication Date: 12 Sep 2019
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Publication City/Country: New Zealand
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781869409340
About Gregory O'Brien
Born in Matamata in 1961 Gregory O''Brien is a poet artist and writer of non-fiction. As well as exhibiting his work widely and illustrating numerous books he has authored or contributed to books on Ralph Hotere John Pule and architect John Scott amongst many others. He also co-authored Parihaka: The art of Passive Resistance (VUP 2000) and Kermadec: Nine Artists Explore the South Pacific (Pew 2011). O''Brien is the author of two introductions to art for the young and curious: Welcome to the South Seas (AUP 2004) and Back and Beyond (AUP 2008) which both won the Non-fiction Prize at the New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. His most recent books include A Micronaut in the Wide World: The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy (AUP 2011) Beauties of the Octagonal Pool (AUP 2012) Whale Years (AUP 2015) and See What I Can See: New Zealand Photography for the Young and Curious (AUP 2015). He has received many awards for his books and in 2013 was given the Prime Minister''s Award for Literary Achievement (Non-fiction) and an Arts Foundation of New Zealand Laureate Award. He was granted an MNZM award in 2014 and in 2017 an Honorary Doctorate from Victoria University of Wellington.