Acclaimed New Zealand dramatist Victor Rodger will be coming to
Wellington to appear at Writers on Mondays, the winter reading series
from Victoria University of Wellington’s International Institute of Modern
Letters (IIML).
Mr Rodger will also attend a talanoa (discussion) co-hosted by Assistant
Vice-Chancellor (Pasifika) Luamanuvao Winnie Laban and the IIML.
The talanoa will bring Pasifika writers of all genres together at
Victoria University to discuss their work and how creative writing programmes
such as the IIML’s can best support Pasifika writing.
Mr Rodger is the 2016 Robert Burns Fellow, a literary residency at Otago
University, and is the first fellow of Samoan descent. Since taking up the
fellowship, he has had his first piece of fiction published in Landfall,
re-written his 2002 play Ranterstantrum and worked on two new plays.
In a recent essay for the Academy of New Zealand
Literature, Mr Rodger wrote about the Victoria University talanoa and other
endeavours: “Will these initiatives lead
to books getting written and published? We have to hope so. There’s nothing
quite like seeing yourself represented specifically in literature, or of
writing yourself into existence.”
Emily Perkins, senior lecturer at the IIML, says: “We‘re
delighted that Victor will be appearing at Writers on Mondays with
another extraordinary theatre practitioner, Nina Nawalowalo. Together they’ve
created some of the most charged theatre in this country. We’re also thrilled
that Victor will bring his experience to the IIML talanoa.”
Victor Rodger and Nina Nawalowalo will be discussing
their work with the IIML’s Ken Duncum at Te Papa at 12.15pm on Monday 8 August.
Entry is free.
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