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The Bone People
Keri Hulme
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Literature 1984
The Bone People
Keri Hulme1984
This work has been selected for the Aravien index based on editorial review.
Synopsis
A reclusive artist, a mute boy, and his Māori foster father. New Zealand's Booker Prize winner.
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Keri Hulme, 1984 — The Bone People
A reclusive artist, a mute boy, and his Māori foster father. New Zealand's Booker Prize winner.
Editorial note
Lets the memory thread settle into a deeper literature form.
This work has been selected for the Aravien index based on editorial review.
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Why this work is here
A reclusive artist, a mute boy, and his Māori foster father. New Zealand's Booker Prize winner.
Selected for cultural longevity · regional significance · editorial selection · thematic depth
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