Hidden Places - Michael King - 1993

The role of the journalist above all else is to disclose, to shed light in hidden places, to let society see what is going on in its own dark corners. This selection of journalism, broadcasts and talks, brought together for the first time, follows the personal and professional growth of New Zealand's best-known non-fiction author as a traveller and explorer in his own country. With unerring and often moving perception it also tells the stories of a fascinating gallery of New Zealand identities - writers, politicians, historians, Maori leaders...

Previous
Previous

100 New Zealand Poems - Selected by Bill Manhire - 1993

Next
Next

Gold and Greenstone - Barry Crump - 1993