Six Auckland literary sites to explore

Six Auckland literary sites to explore

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Some of New Zealand’s greatest writers have lived in the Auckland region, including literary luminaries like Janet Frame, Hone Tuwhare, Frank Sargeson and Riemke Esling.  

Here are six of our favourite literary sites to visit around Auckland. The Auckland Literary Heritage Trail has many more.

1. Muriwai Beach

Riemke Ensing’s beautiful poem 'Muriwai' captures both the isolation of the beach and the sense of possibility that comes from living on the edge of the world: “The stories of lives in a piece of flotsam/A gannet’s quill to write midwinter rain”.

Waves breaking on a distant shoreline as seen from a high vantage point, with a flax frond in the foreground.

2. Frank Sargeson’s house, Esmonde Road, Takapuna

Frank Sargeson was an acclaimed short story writer and a pioneer in capturing an authentic 'Kiwi' voice in literature. He was also a friend to many celebrated authors including Janet Frame and CK Stead.

3. Helensville

The Edwardian architecture in Helensville provided the perfect film set for Jane Campion’s An Angel at My Table, the autobiography of author Janet Frame.

Six Auckland literary sites to explore Helensville

4. Ambricio Kiln, New Lynn

Maurice Gee’s novel Going West vividly describes the once extensive brickworks of New Lynn, home of the iconic New Zealand crockery supplier Crown Lynn. Ambrico Kiln is one of the few remnants of this brick and pottery empire. Visit Te Toi Uku Clay Works while you’re there.

5. Oneroa, Waikehe Island

Janet Frame's novel A State of Siege is partially set on Waiheke Island, where the writer spent time living in a holiday cottage on Queens Drive, Oneroa. Filmmaker Vincent Ward adapted this work for his first short film.

A small beach with a bush-clad hill in the background.

6. Awataha Marae, Northcote

Hone Tuwhare was a resident of Beachhaven for 30 years and witnessed the sad events of the disinterment of urupā at Awataha Marae in 1942: “Hurry rain and trail him, to the bottom of the grave” (from ‘Burial’). 

 

출처 : Auckland Council News

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