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Civilisation

Twenty Places At The Edge Of The World

Steve Braunias

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English
AWA PRESS
06 December 2012
Steve Braunias travels off the grid to capture weird and wonderful goings-on in small-town New Zealand. Civilisation is full of fascinating

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and sometimes disturbing

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stories about people living in 20 places

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their lives, loves, aspirations, and sometimes dark secrets.

Places featured include- Apia, Collingwood, Greymouth, Hauraki Plains (Elstow, Te Aroha & Kerepehi), Hicks Bay, Maromaku Valley, Mercer, Miranda, Mosgiel, Mt Roskill

Auckland , Ohinemutu, Pegasus, St Bathans, Scott Base, Tangimoana, Wainuiomata,

Waiouru, Wanaka, Whakarewarewa, Whanganui, Winton.

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Imprint:   AWA PRESS
Country of Publication:   New Zealand
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 148mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   426g
ISBN:   9781877551352
ISBN 10:   187755135X
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Steve Braunias has won over 20 journalism awards, a Montana Book Award, fellowships to Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and the Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship. He is a frequent speaker at writers' and readers' festivals, editor-in-residence at Wintec School of Media Arts, Hamilton, and writer for many primetime TV series. He was also a regular panellist on TVNZ7's The Good Word. This is his sixth book.

Reviews for Civilisation: Twenty Places At The Edge Of The World

Steve Braunias shares with us the intimacies of people's lives, their thoughts and beliefs, the values of their communities, and so the deep meanings of places. . . . A writer the whole world would like to hear about. --Jonathan Lorie, author, The Traveller's Handbook Provocative, literate, disrespectful . . . eminently readable. --Press Steve Braunias could be a character in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, traipsing to places like St. Bathans and Mercer, inviting himself into homes to seek out those little nuggets. More often than not, he finds them. --Wallace Chapman, radio and television host, Back Benches In this funny, moving, sometimes terrifying book, our country reveals itself; people and places are never as they first appear. Full of astonishing phrases, insights, and provocations, Civilisation is like a series of great New Zealand novels bound up in one extraordinary book. --Emily Perkins, author, The Forrests


  • Winner of New Zealand Post Book Awards: General Non-Fiction 2013
  • Winner of New Zealand Post Book Awards: General Non-Fiction 2013.

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