Piripai
Author(s): Leila Lees
Nature | Aotearoa | Aquatic Life | Birds
Piripai is natural history as prose poetry. It is a story of place, time and a subtle coming of age on the sand dunes between the river and the sea. The book is structured around twenty-six birds that inhabited Piripai, and ordered according to the time of year, beginning in spring and ending in winter. It is suffused with observation and memory, conveyed in a stripped-back style that both evokes and abstracts. Through the eyes of the book's three characters - the girl, the woman, and the man - we learn about their family, their culture, their birds and the rough, beautiful land they call home.
Piripai is natural history as prose poetry. It is a story of place, time and a subtle coming of age on the sand dunes between the river and the sea. The book is structured around twenty-six birds that inhabited Piripai, and ordered according to the time of year, beginning in spring and ending in winter. It is suffused with observation and memory, conveyed in a stripped-back style that both evokes and abstracts. Through the eyes of the book's three characters - the girl, the woman, and the man - we learn about their family, their culture, their birds and the rough, beautiful land they call home.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : 99% Press, an imprint of Lasavia Publishing Limited
- : 0.24494
- : 01 May 2021
- : .38 Inches X 5 Inches X 8 Inches
- : books
Special Fields
- : Leila Lees
- : Hardback
- : English
- : 821.3
- : 108