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Home, Away, Elsewhere
Home, Away, Elsewhere
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"Poems with attitude. ... passionate, uncompromising and sardonic. ...there is darkness here ... also wit in abundance and a playfulness in language and thought ... at times laugh-out-loud funny.... a compelling voice and Vaughan uses it skilfully to tell us his stories, make his often pungent points, and take us places few of us have seen." - James Norcliffe, Robert Burns Fellow (2000), Aotearoa-New Zealand.
"These poems are pieces of an intricately interlinked multi-cultural and multi-lingual world, in which the poet must learn to live. In fact the poet relishes this confusing richness. His verses celebrate the graphic possibility of words, their visual appearance and sounds. So one must come to them with big eyes, big ears and a limitless imagination." - Muhammad Haji Salleh, National Laureate, Malaysia.
"Vaughan Rapatahana's poems are the testament of a post-colonial wanderer. An exploration of identity politics, they move between the bicultural and bilingual context of Aotearoa New Zealand and the extraterritorial context of globalisation. They criss-cross intersections of commerce, history and culture .... poems freighted with combustible emotions.... Sometimes dreamlike or riddling, sometimes elegiac, sometimes deliberately linguistically unstable, Vaughan Rapataha's poems make significant patterns out of the randomness of life's events and give succinct and effective voice to the peculiarly modern condition of the global nomad at once home everywhere and home nowhere." - David Eggleton, Editor of Landfall, Aotearoa-New Zealand.
"His uses of typography are so simple, so obvious once seen, and so very clever - 'the FAT bastard' - that my admiration increased with every page I turned." -UK-based journal, "The Journal"
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