Everything is here is Rob Hack’s first collection of poems. It explores
his relationship to his Rarotongan heritage as well as his connection to Niue
and New Zealand, and the places where his family lived when he was growing up.
‘Rob’s poems
evoke island life through rich imagery and familiarity – and that includes New Zealand. They
reinforce our quintessential Pacific-ness and reflect Escalator Press’ aim to
showcase the diversity of voices in New Zealand literature,’ said Escalator
Press publisher Mary-Jane Duffy.
In his own
words, Hack’s poems are ‘about places, people and events that matter in my
life. Initially, I wanted to uncover and record my Rarotongan mother’s early
life but I later progressed into writing about the Cook Islands, our Niue
Island years, my forays into Australia, and poets I admire as well as a lot of
other stuff.’
Award-winning New Zealand poet Dinah Hawken describes Everything is here as: “…stories from Porirua East, Niue, Paris, Rarotonga, Sydney, the Kapiti Coast; stories told in spare, accessible poems that are both strongly placed, and full of people and day-to-day things. What delightfully holds everything together is Rob’s easy tone and his characteristic, understated humour.”
Hack is a
graduate of the Whitireia Creative Writing Programme and completed his Masters
at the International Institute of Modern Letters, Victoria University, and is
also a jack-of-many-other-trades.
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Publication
date: 19 October 2016 | ISBN Print book: 9-780994-118677 | 98 pages
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