My father prayed in Croatian

Thu Apr 18 2024 at 06:30 pm to 09:00 pm

New Zealand High Commission | London

Istros Books
Publisher/HostIstros Books
My father prayed in Croatian
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Poet David Howard will read from 'Mate' and tell of the early Dalmatian immigrants to New Zealand with Māori links which inspired his work
About this Event

Istros Books and the British Croatian Society present an evening with poet David Howard:

The inspiration behind David's cycle of poems, Mate, is the history of Dalmatian immigrants to NZ in the early 20th century, who were mostly employed digging kauri gum for the roads in the the North Island. Many of them ended up marrying Maori women and the name given to them, and their descendants, is 'Tarara".


The NZ poet David Howard wrote the poetic cycle 'Mate' based on this subject following on from a residency at the Writers House in Pazin, Croatia (where he now lives). Following receipt of a Creative New Zealand Resilience Grant, he was supported by the Dalmatian Cultural Society. The work's main critical influences are the masters and doctoral theses of Senka Bozic-Vrbancic, the latter expanded into Tarara: Croats and Maori in New Zealand: Memory Belonging Identity (Otago University Press, 2008).


As a poet David has published several collections, including Rāwaho: The Completed Poems (Cold Hub Press, 2022), which was 44 years in the making. Poems from his last four volumes have appeared in Best New Zealand Poems. David has performed in Nicaragua with the support of the NZ Book Council; received the New Zealand Mid-Career Writers Award and the University of South Pacific Poetry Prize; held the Robert Burns Fellowship, the Otago Wallace Residency, the Ursula Bethell Residency and enjoyed UNESCO City of Literature residencies in Prague Czech Republic (2016) and Ulyanovsk Russia (2019).

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

New Zealand High Commission, Kinnaird House, London, United Kingdom

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