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- Title
- The Good Word Debate
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
Auckland's St Matthew-in-the-City was the setting for three special debates presented by literary show The Good Word. Members of the arts community debate the following topics; We still need the great New Zealand novel (2009); The (physical) book is dead (2010); and New Zealand books deserve special treatment (2011). With the ever jovial Te Radar hosting, writer Emily Perkins and ex Listener editor Finlay Macdonald lead the affirmative and negative teams. They're backed by a rotation of local...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2009 - 2011
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/the-good-word-debate-2009
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- church / books / literature / book critic / literary talent / novelist / writer / emily perkins / roger hall / jo randerson / finlay macdonald / poet / steve braunias / publishers / the great new zealand novel / nz / aotearoa / maurice gee / the listener / academic / debate / literary criticism / national identity / playwright / vincent ward / selina insitala marsh / international / readers / literary event / cynic / straw man / frank sargeson / charles de lint / the little country / a. r. d. fairburn / bill hastings / chief censor / auckland / gordon mclauchlan / book sales / kindles / c.k. stead / charlotte grimshaw / neil cross / free market / creative new zealand / creative writing / independent publisher / new zealand literature / new zealand culture / avon river / john guthrie / great new zealand novel / all blacks / bougainville / craig marriner / michael laws / leighton smith / poem / ck stead / censor / barkers / cybele / liz mitchell / book / reading / mass-produced books / vinyl / publishing industry / ebooks / technology / argument / kagi / kate sylvester / alan mulgan
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