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Hulme, Keri (1947– )
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Wilentz considers work by a diverse group of writers including Jamaican Erna Brodber, African American Toni Cade Bambara, Native American Leslie Marmon Silko, Maori Keri Hulme, and Jewish American Jo Sinclair. Until 1984, New Zealand's Keri Hulme was writing in obscurity as a reclusive Maori living on an isolated stretch of beach. And while Larry Kimura is mentioned as a contemporary author of chants in Hawaiian, there is no call for new works to be written in Hawaiian or the writing of a bilingual novel, such as The Bone People by the Maori writer Keri Hulme, which includes dialogue in Maori even though the book is mainly written in English. |
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