Witi Ihimaera

Witi Ihimaera

Professor Witi Tame Ihimaera-Smiler DCNZM QSM (born 7 February, 1944), generally known as Witi Ihimaera, is a New Zealand author, and is often regarded as the most prominent Māori writer alive today.

Biography

Ihimaera was born near Gisborne, a town in the east of New Zealand's North Island and is of Māori descent (Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki) and Anglo-Saxon descent through his father, Tom. He was the first Maori writer to publish both a novel and a book of short stories. He began to work as a diplomat at the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1973, and served at various diplomatic posts in Canberra, New York, and Washington, D.C.. Ihimaera remained at the Ministry until 1989, although his time there was broken by several fellowships at Otago University and Victoria University of Wellington (where he graduated with a BA). In 1990, he took up a position at the University of Auckland, where he is Professor, Distinguished Creative Fellow in Māori Literature.

Most of Ihimaera's work consists of short stories or novels. He has written a considerable number of stories, with the most notable being works such as "Tangi", "Pounamu, Pounamu", and "The Whale Rider" (the last of which became a film of the same name). His stories generally portray Māori culture in modern New Zealand. His work often focuses on problems within contemporary Māori society.

In 1995, Ihimaera published "Nights in the Gardens of Spain", a semi-autobiographical work about a married father of two daughters "coming out". He had come out to himself in 1984 and began the work, but out of sensitivity to his daughters, did not finish or publish it then.citation |title=Who's Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History |first=Robert |last=Aldrich |first2=Garry |last2=Wotherspoon |year=2002 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=0415291615 |page=204-5]

He was made a Distinguished Companion in the New Zealand Order of Merit (equivalent to a knighthood in the old honours system) in 2005 for services to literature.

In 2004, his nephew Gary Christie Lewis married Lady Davina Lewis, becoming the first Maori to marry into the British Royal Family.

Novels by Witi Ihimaera

* Tangi (1973)
* Whanau (1974)
* The Matriarch (1986)
* The Whale Rider (1987)
* Bulibasha: King of the Gypsies (1994)
* Nights in the Gardens of Spain (1995)
* The Dream Swimmer (1997)
* Woman Far Walking (2000)
* The Uncle's Story (2000)
* Sky Dancer (2004)
* Whanau II (2004)
* The Rope of Man (2005) - features 'Tangi', and its sequel 'The Return'
* Band of Angels (2005)

Short Story Collections by Witi Ihimaera

* A Sense of Belonging
* Pounamu Pounamu
* The New Net Goes Fishing
* Growing Up Maori
* Yellow Brick Road
* Beginning of the Tournament
* A Game of Cards
* Return To Oz
* Ask the Posts of the House

ee also

*The Whale Rider, one of his books which was turned into a movie.
*New Zealand literature
*Olivia Ihimaera-Smiler

References

External links

* [http://mi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witi_Ihimaera Māori-language biography, including list of works]
* [http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writers/ihimaerawiti.html New Zealand Book Council biography]
* [http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/nzp/nzlit2/ihimaera.htm Extensive bibliography from the New Zealand Literature File]


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