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Interview

Contemporary Pasifika Poetry in Aotearoa New Zealand: An interview with Selina Tusitala Marsh

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  • Marsh, Selina Tusitala. 2004. “Ancient Banyans, Flying Foxes and White Ginger: Five Pacific Women Writers.” PhD thesis, University of Auckland.
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  • Marsh, Selina Tusitala. 2017. Tightrope. Auckland: Auckland University Press.
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