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Rangikura
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Rangikura

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They saw things in me I wanted to see in myself that’s why I let them see me that’s why I let them see me on certain nights in certain lights when the planets lined up like a string of pearls in the sky and the moon was the correct hue. Rangikura is the fiery second collection by Tayi Tibble. These poems live in the space between the end of the world and a new day. They ask us to think about our relationship to desire and exploitation. They are both nostalgic for, and exhausted by, the pursuit of an endless summer. ‘As well as displaying her trademark fiery , incendiary and politically-aware qualities, Rangikura also reveals pain and vulnerability, and some sections of the book moved me not to awe or even anger, but to tears. To read Rangikura is to marvel at Tibble’s immense skill with words and cry for all that we still have to carry.’ -Kiri Piahana-Wong, Kete Books ‘These poems are elegies to a trauma so large that it can only be comprehended in small sips and the odd, sardonic, witchy cackle.’ -Faith Wilson, The Spinoff ‘The intricate politics woven into Tibble’s poetry give her writing strength and purpose.’ -Winnie Siulolovao Dunn, Cordite Poetry Review

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Country
New Zealand
Date
10 June 2021
Pages
96
ISBN
9781776564248

They saw things in me I wanted to see in myself that’s why I let them see me that’s why I let them see me on certain nights in certain lights when the planets lined up like a string of pearls in the sky and the moon was the correct hue. Rangikura is the fiery second collection by Tayi Tibble. These poems live in the space between the end of the world and a new day. They ask us to think about our relationship to desire and exploitation. They are both nostalgic for, and exhausted by, the pursuit of an endless summer. ‘As well as displaying her trademark fiery , incendiary and politically-aware qualities, Rangikura also reveals pain and vulnerability, and some sections of the book moved me not to awe or even anger, but to tears. To read Rangikura is to marvel at Tibble’s immense skill with words and cry for all that we still have to carry.’ -Kiri Piahana-Wong, Kete Books ‘These poems are elegies to a trauma so large that it can only be comprehended in small sips and the odd, sardonic, witchy cackle.’ -Faith Wilson, The Spinoff ‘The intricate politics woven into Tibble’s poetry give her writing strength and purpose.’ -Winnie Siulolovao Dunn, Cordite Poetry Review

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Country
New Zealand
Date
10 June 2021
Pages
96
ISBN
9781776564248