Genre
Fiction
Fiction
Whiti Hereaka
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WINNER, Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction, Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, 2022
Kurangaituku is the story of Hatupatu told from the perspective of the traditional ‘monster’, Kurangaituku, the bird woman. In the traditional story, told from the view of Hatupatu, he is out hunting and is captured by a creature that is part bird and part woman. The bird woman imprisons him in her cave in the mountains. Hatupatu eventually escapes and is pursued by Kurangaituku. He evades her when he leaps over hot springs, but Kurangaituku goes into them and dies.
In this version of the story, Kurangaituku takes us on the journey of her extraordinary life – from the birds who sang her into being, to the arrival of the Song Makers and the change they brought to her world, and her life with Hatupatu and her death. Through the eyes of Kurangaituku, we come to see how being with Hatupatu changed Kurangaituku, emotionally and in her thoughts and actions, and how devastating his betrayal of her was.
Genre
Fiction
Pages
350
Language
English
Publication Date
November 7, 2021
Dimensions
152 x 229 mm
ISBN (Soft Cover)
9781775506560
ISBN (E-Book)
9781775506737
"‘[Hereaka]weaves the words and actions of Kurangaituku’s travels through time, the underworld and in the forest in moments that circle each other, intersect and mesmerise as only the best storytelling can.'"
"Hereaka’s skill lies not only in being an excellent storyteller but also in crafting characters who leap off the page, hold you down and insist that you listen to them. "
"Kurangaituku is unambiguously queer and perhaps ambiguously a woman and definitely a storyteller. There are so many scenes across this book that set a fire in me."
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