This Compulsion In Us by Tina Makereti - ISBN: 9781776562299
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Haunted by the past, she writes her way towards home.
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This Compulsion In Us

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    7 May 2025

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Summary

It’s not beautiful, not at all, when it’s It’s not beautiful, not at all, when it’s there in front of you, but writing transforms. Makereti stands at the foot of her mounga and pays careful attention to tohu. With her tupuna at her elbow she casts around for home, meets taonga in museums, and writes her way towards her father. She walks through the darkness with others, in awe of Te Kore, Te Po and Te Ao Marama-a universe of potential being, dark and light. These are some of the kaupapa that …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781776562299
ISBN-10:1776562291
Author:Tina Makereti
Publisher:Te Herenga Waka University Press
Imprint:Te Herenga Waka University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:7 May 2025
Weight:400g
Dimensions:210mm x 138mm
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Critics Review

‘Truly magnificent.’ — Shankari Chandran on The Mires

‘An immersive, unnerving novel’— Becky Manawatu on The Mires

‘Gutsy, searing and totally absorbing.’ — Fiona Kidman on The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke

‘A New Zealand classic.’ — Australian Women’s Weekly on Where the Rēkohu Bone Sings

About The Author

Tina Makereti

Tina Makereti (Te Ātiawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Rangatahi-Matakore, Pākehā) is the author of three acclaimed novels: Where the Rēkohu Bone Sings, The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke, and most recently The Mires. In 2022, her essay ‘Lumpectomy’ won the Landfall Essay Prize, and in 2016, her short story ‘Black Milk’ won the Commonwealth Writers Short Story Prize for the Pacific Region. Her first novel won the 2014 Ngā Kupu Ora Aotearoa Māori Book Award for Fiction, also won by her short story collection, Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa, in 2011. Alongside Witi Ihimaera, she co-edited Black Marks on the White Page, an anthology that celebrates Māori and Pasifika writing. Tina has curated exhibitions on social and cultural history at Wellington Museum, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision and the Courtenay Place light boxes, and been guest curator for book festivals. She has been awarded numerous residencies and presented her work in Australia, Frankfurt, Taipei, Jamaica, Canada and the UK. Tina teaches a Master of Arts in Creative Writing workshop at the International Institute of Modern Letters.

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