Te Kaihau | The Windeater was launched at the inaugural New Zealand Arts Festival Writers and Readers Week in March 1986, four months after The Bone People won the 1985 Booker Prize.
These 20 stories were written over more than a decade and range from widely anthologised classics like the novella-length ‘Te Kaihau’ itself, ‘Hooks and Feelers’ and ‘One Whale, Singing’, to stories seldom encountered outside these pages. One, ‘A Drift in Dream’, offers a pre-bone people glimpse of Simon and his family.
‘To match the variety of forms and the exuberance of the language, the characters tumble out at you, energetically grabbing hold of your imagination. Sometimes mysterious, allusive, reflective, sometimes jaunty, rollicking, careless . . . and sometimes tugging you fearfully towards a world you’d rather not enter, then making you glad you did.’ —Renee, Broadsheet (1986)
‘An extraordinarily rich experience of the natural world. That this experience often includes unforgettable images of danger implicates the threat with wonder, the bleak vision with the garrulous humour—a tone inimitably Keri Hulme’s.’ —Ian Wedde, New Zealand Listener (1986)
‘Te Kaihau|The Windeater invites you to be a risky reader. You won’t be disappointed.’ —Harry Ricketts, Dominion (1986)
- ISBN13 9781776920181
- Publish Date 14 July 2022
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country NZ
- Imprint Te Herenga Waka University Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 272
- Language English