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Bone People

by Keri Hulme


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Turned down by nearly every major New Zealand publishing house, THE BONE PEOPLE finally was published by a small feminist collective, and went on to win the 1985 Man Booker prize. The novel, with deals simultaneously with both personal and cultural trauma, focuses on Kerewin, an isolated, artistically paralyzed painter; Simon, a mute six-year-old with a penchant for larceny; and Joe, his abusive adoptive father. In one violence-filled night, all three character betray one other, with Joe beating Simon and Simon stabbing Joe. However, through a complicated and surreal process of catharsis, the three find a path towards healing. Using a mixture of Maori mythology and Christian symbolism, Keri Hulme has created a richly textured and lyrical tale of violence and redemption.

Editions of Bone People

9780807130728
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Louisiana State Univ Pr
Date

2005
Price

$19.49
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9780143116455
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Binding/Format

Paperback
Publisher

Penguin Group USA
Date

2010
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None Available
 
9780807112847
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Louisiana State Univ Pr
Date

1985
Price

$1.00
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9780140089226
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Paperback
Publisher

Viking Pr
Date

1986
Price

$1.00
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Publisher Notes

Set in the harsh environment of the South Island beaches of New Zealand, this masterful story brings together three singular people in a trinity that reflects their country's varied heritage. Winner of the 1985 Booker-McConnell prize for fiction.

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