Slowing the Sun
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Slowing the Sun
Slowing the Sun
Overwhelmed and often unmoved by the scientific and political jargon of
climate change, Nadine Hura sets out to find a language to connect more
deeply to the environmental crisis. But what begins as a journalistic quest
takes an abrupt and introspective turn following the death of her brother.
Hope is a shovel and will give you blisters.
Overwhelmed and often unmoved by the scientific and political jargon of climate change, Nadine Hura sets out to find a language to connect more deeply to the environmental crisis. But what begins as a journalistic quest takes an abrupt and introspective turn following the death of her brother.
In the midst of grief, Hura works through science, purakau, poetry and back again. Seeking to understand climate change in relation to whenua and people, she asks: how should we respond to what has been lost? Her many-sided essays explore environmental degradation, social disconnection, and Indigenous reclamation, insisting that any meaningful response must be grounded in Te Tiriti and anti-colonialism.
Slowing the Sun is a karanga to those who have passed on, as well as to the living, to hold on to ancestral knowledge for future generations.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781991301369
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 May 2025
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: Bridget Williams Books
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 160.0mm
Height: 230.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Nadine Hura (Ngati Hine, Ngapuhi, Pakeha) is a writer whose work connects literature, social policy and environmental justice. Her work with Maori communities on climate research for the Deep South National Science Challenge led to many of the essays in Slowing the Sun. She has written extensively for The Spinoff , E-Tangata and other platforms. Hura, a Mama, poet and essayist, lives in Titahi Bay, Wellington, while pursuing her writing and advocacy for the protection of Papatuanuku and revitalisation of Indigenous knowledge.
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