Explorer Finds Fairies in Aotearoa
Explorer Finds Fairies in
Aotearoa
Working at night
on the set of Lord of the Rings, surrounded by Orcs, New
Zealand writer/actor Geoff Allen had an epiphany about
myths, legends and fairytales:
“I saw how stories moved
around the world when their people moved. How they spoke
about that culture - even when their people did not. It has
set me on a journey of learning Te Reo and about Te Ao
Maori; and learning about being
Pakeha.”
Opening Devonport’s
inaugural BiblioHub is the book launch of Fairies of Down
Under and other Pakeha Fairy Tales by Geoff Allen,
published by Makaro
Press.
When European
settlers sailed to the bottom
of
the world, to Down Under,
they took with them:
tools, seed, livestock
and their
hope.
They did not take monsters.
Those
crept aboard ... all by
themselves.
Fairies of Down Under and
Other Pākehā Fairy Tales is a collection of sixteen
short stories, each set in New Zealand. Thirteen of the
stories are in the north, four in the South Island; and one
that takes you around our entire coastline in a single
night. Together they create a journey you can make around
the country, either in story or in reality.
It is a book that has taken author Geoff Allan on his own personal journey – learning Te Reo, Te Ao Maori and learning about being Pakeha:
“The idea of asking the European fairies to tell us how they got to Aotearoa came one cold night while working on Lord of the Rings. On the set of Helm’s Deep, I looked around and saw elves, dwarves and orcs chatting and fighting and suddenly had an epiphany - like a part of me had been rejoined; between the land that made me and the stories that had moved me.
In 2016 I looked after my elderly mother for a year. After mum had gone to bed I’d work on the stories at the dinner table. Then often finish by doing a sketch to go with each one.
I have travelled thousands of miles around New Zealand researching these stories. Becoming a student of Te Reo was essential for this journey. The reo is the key to understanding more the world our ancestors and their fairies came to; Aotearoa.
Ka mutu tōku kōrero mō ngā
pūrākau ēnei.
tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā
koutou katoa.”
Please join Depot Artspace, publisher
Makaro Press and Geoff Allen for a celebration of his new
publication Fairies of Down Under and other Pakeha Fairy
Tales.
Geoff Allen’s original illustrations for
the book will also be on display.
Friday, 28
September, 5.30 – 7pm at Depot Artspace, Devonport,
Auckland.
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