Good Books Make Good Citizens: 100 years of Reed
MEDIA RELEASE
For immediate release
30 July
2007
Good Books Make Good Citizens: 100 years of Reed
Publishing
National Library Gallery
10 August – 10
November 2007
From Barry Crump’s A Good Keen Man, to Avis Acres’ Opo The Gay Dolphin and Witi Ihimaera’s Whale Rider, Reed have published many of Aotearoa’s best-loved books. A new exhibition opening at the National Library Gallery next week celebrates the centenary of the publishing house by inviting you to step into the world constructed through Reed books. This is a familiar and iconic world of good keen men, rugged high country adventures, colonial epics and mischievous Pohutukawa fairies.
Good Books Make Good Citizens focuses on Reed’s nationalistic and indigenous publishing programme of the 1950s and 1960s. It explores Reeds role as the unofficial and popular ‘publisher to the nation’, shaping our stories, dreams and identities for 100 years.
Those who have visited the National Library Gallery’s A Nest of Singing Birds: 100 years of the School Journal, will find many points of connection and crossover between the two centenary exhibitions.
The exhibition draws out the major personalities behind the House of Reed. One section charts firm founder AH Reed’s iconic long distance walks across the New Zealand landscape, which have passed into folklore and bestseller lists. Another section centres around the correspondence between Reed and his nephew and successor, AW (Clif) Reed, held in the Alexander Turnbull Library. These letters offer a series of intimate and fascinating takes on publishing in Aotearoa.
Exhibition co-curator Gavin McLean has recently published Whare Raupo: the Reed books story. The accompanying volume Whare Korero, an anthology of writing by Reed authors, will be launched alongside the exhibition.
A lively programme of related events will accompany the exhibition.
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Good Books Make Good Citizens: 100 years of Reed
Publishing
National Library Gallery
10 August – 10
November 2007
EVENTS PROGRAMME
Guided tour of Good Books
Make Good Citizens by co-curator Aaron Lister.
Thursday
16 August, Gallery, 12.10pm
Reed’s Pacific Writers
Series
Andrew Campbell, former Reed managing editor,
introduces writers Bill Manhire, John Cranna, and Peter
Wells, who will read from their works.
Thursday 23
August, Auditorium, 12.10pm
Talk the walk
Geoff
Chapple talks with Gavin McLean and Jeremy and Diana Pope
about Reed’s touring and walking books and the real-life
walking journeys of AH Reed.
Thursday 13 September,
Auditorium, 12.10pm
Tuhinga Māori
Paul Diamond talks
with Hirini Mead and Paul Tapsell about Reed’s Māori
publications.
Tuesday 25 September, Auditorium, 12.10pm
Publishing sound
Tony Vercoe outlines, with music
examples, the formation within AH and AW
Reed of the Kiwi
Records Division and its subsequent development into
a
major New Zealand recording venture. Introduced by
Peter Downes, honorary curator, National Library Historic
Sound Collections.
Thursday 11 October, Auditorlum,
12.10pm
Guided tour of Good Books Make Good Citizens by
co-curator Aaron Lister.
Thursday 18 October, Gallery,
12.10pm
‘Away with the fairies’
Library staff dress
up and enact some of the thrilling adventures of Hutu and
Kawa, the famous pohutukawa babies from Avis Acres'
children's books. You won't want to miss this one!
Thursday 1 November, Auditorium, 12.10pm
Down and
dirty with low-brow books
David Elworthy talks with
Gavin McLean, Dale Williams, and Matthew Wright about the
role of popular publishing in New Zealand.
Thursday 8
November, Auditorium, 12.10pm
Free admission to all events. Please check The Dominion Post entertainment section each Wednesday for confirmation of events.
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