Keri Hulme
Keri Hulme reads from The Bone People - Pt 1
Keri Hulme, whose novel the bone people was in 1985 Aotearoa's first Booker Prize winner and continues to attract strong interest and debate, died at the very end of 2021. Audio
Keri Hulme reads from The Bone People - Pt 2
Keri Hulme, whose novel the bone people was in 1985 Aotearoa's first Booker Prize winner and continues to attract strong interest and debate, died at the very end of 2021. Audio
New Podcast Featuring Keri Hulme Recording
Going West Festival's James Littlewood joins us to talk about a special new podcast featuring a recording of the late Keri Hulme reading her unpublished novel "Bait" at the festival in 1997. Audio
Anthonie Tonnon and Nadia Reid: urban folkies
Songwriter and performers who both released acclaimed album this year, and will be joined by Melbourne musician Darren Hanlon for an urban folk tour in March 2016. Audio
Poetry with Gregory O'Brien - Puna Wai Korero
Painter, poet, curator and writer Gregory O'Brien is the author of a number of books, most recently the collection Beauties of the Octagonal Pool (AUP, 2012). He will discuss Puna Wai Korero: an… Audio
NZ writer Keri Hulme: 'I deeply long for us to become a wiser creature'
In 2011, New Zealand writer Keri Hulme - who won the 1985 Booker Prize for her debut novel The Bone People - spoke to Noelle McCarthy about her writing and her home in the tiny West Coast township of… Audio