White lies = Tuakiri huna
Rotberg, Dana
Ihimaera, Witi
Notes
Tuakiri huna 327 p. : col. ill Film tie-in The original novella, Medicine Woman, from the collection Ask the Posts of the House, has been rewritten and expanded by Witi Ihimaera to become White Lies. It has also evolved into a screenplay by director and screenwriter Dana Rotberg, which has been made into a film by South Pacific Pictures. Thus this book offers an insight into the process of adapting work, as well as offering new versions of this potent story. The book contains the novella, plus a screenplay, film stills and commentary on writing and movie making Contents: Introduction / John Barnett -- White lies : the novella / Witi Ihimaera -- White lies : the photographic essay / Todd Eyre -- White lies : the screenplay : Dana Rotberg -- White lies : notes and original novella / Witi Ihimaera -- Writing the novellas -- Original novella : Medicine woman -- White lies : cast and crew list Summary: A medicine woman, a giver of life, is asked to hide a secret that may protect a position in society, but could have fatal consequences. When she is approached by the servant of a wealthy woman, three very different women become players in a head-on clash of beliefs, deception and ultimate salvation. this compelling story tackles moral dilemmas, exploring the nature of identity, societal attitudes to the roles of women and the tension between Western and traditional Maori medicine. (Cover)Custom 1
Author notes;Witi Ihimaera was born in Gisborne, New Zealand on February 7, 1944 into a Maori family of Mormons. After completing a B.A. in English, he worked as a journalist in New Zealand and started writing fiction. His first collection of short stories, Pounamu Pounamu, was published in 1972 and his first novel, Tangi, was published in 1973. His other works include Whanau, The Matriarch, The Whale Rider, The Dream Swimmer, Sky Dancer, The Trowenna Sea, and The Parihaka Woman. In 1982 he coedited an anthology of Maori writing, Into the World of Light, and continues to be a champion of literature in English by Maoris. In 2015 his title Maori Boy: A Memoir made The New Zealand Best Seller List.
(Bowker Author Biography)
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Dana Rotberg, screenplay and director ; Witi Ihimaera, original novella Medicine womanNCEA1, NCEA2
| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non Fiction | 12221 |
| Dewey: | 791.43 |
| call #: | IHI |
| ISBN: | 9781775533061 |
| pub: | 2013 |
| Type: | ![]() |
