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Across the pass coverAcross the Pass:

A collection of tramping writing

Selected by Shaun Barnett
Otago University Press, October 2021

New Zealanders have produced a rich body of literature about tramping, with writing spanning nearly two centuries and ranging from poetry and songs, journals and newspaper pieces to magazine articles and books.

The pieces in Across the Pass, as selected by Shaun Barnett, range from epic tales to stories of strolls. Some writers celebrate the intricacies of nature and the strong bond forged when facing challenges together, while others talk of treading the trails first pioneered by their ancestors. All say something about the many textures and colours of the experience we call tramping.

Across the Pass includes writing from New Zealanders such as writer John Mulgan, mountaineers Sir Edmund Hillary and Lydia Bradey, adventurer Graeme Dingle, public servant Bill Sutch, MP Eugenie Sage and photographer Craig Potton.

Wai Pacifika coverWai Pasifika:

Indigenous ways in a changing climate

By David Young
Otago University Press, October 2021

In this beautifully written and illustrated book, David Young focuses on the increasingly endangered resource of freshwater and what so-called developed societies can learn from the indigenous voices of the Pacific.

Combining 19th century and indigenous sources with a selection of modern studies and his own personal encounters, Young keeps a human face on the key issue of water. He confirms that the gift of indigenous people to their colonisers is that they offer systematic and different concepts of being in, and experiencing, nature.

There is still potential for change, Young argues in this inspiring and moving study. But it is time people woke up to the dangers and began to embrace possible solutions. The future rests on developing the discipline of deep respect for place, for planet and for life in its myriad forms.

For further information:

Otago University Press
otago.ac.nz/press l university.press@otago.ac.nz

Books by Otago alumni

Thomas Potts of Canterbury: Colonist and Conservationist
by Paul Star, Otago University Press, September 2020.

From Southland to Surgery: A Journey around Values
by John Bower Morton, The Cotter Medical History Trust, 2020.

First Expressions: Innovation and the Mission of God
by Rev. Dr Steve Taylor, SCM Press: London, 2020.

Reforming Public Management and Governance: Impact and Lessons from Anglophone Countries
by John Halligan, Edward Elgar (Cheltenham), 2020.

Policy Advice and the Westminster Tradition: Policy Advisory Systems in Australia, Britain, Canada and New Zealand
by Jonathan Craft and John Halligan, Cambridge University Press, 2020.

Slips: Cricket Poems
by Mark Pirie, HeadworX Publishers, June 2021.

Finding Love: An Appreciative Inquiry into Christian talk about Sin and Salvation
Andrew Leslie Callender and Murray Rae, published by Wipf & Stock, Eugene Oregon, 2021.

Alert Level Four
by Athol Parks, City Walks, April 2021

Bono Mato Poeia: Rock Poems and Drawings
by Mark Pirie, Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop, 2021.

Audible Bleeding: The Origin and Development of the VGH Vascular Surgery Division
by York N. Hsiang, FriesenPress Editions, 2021.

Alumni: if you have recently published a book please email mag.editor@otago.ac.nz

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