Black Sugarcane

Author(s): Nafanua Purcell Kersel

NZ Poetry | Pasifika Books 2025

A soft worrier, I’m Nua-No-Mythspeaking in centipede,with a sweet hidingin the dark of my cheek. Black Sugarcane is a landmark debut collection by Nafanua Purcell Kersel. Restless in form and address, these engaging and generous poems ricochet from light to dark, quiet to loud, calm to violence. We meet a loved twin sister as she dives towards the Sacred Centre, a grandmother who knows everything by heart, a shrugging office clerk, and Nafanua herself, an enigmatic shapeshifter.At the heart of Black Sugarcane is a sequence of erasure poems arising from the seminal essay 'In Search of Tagaloa' by Tui Atua Tamasese Ta'isi Efi. From the worlds contained in the text, these poems rise as if inevitable. Another sequence responds to the devastating tsunami that stuck between the Samoan islands of Upolu and Tutuila in September 2009. Within the line, within the word and even the letter, these poems speak to creation and translation, destruction and regeneration.

General Information

  • : 9781776922222
  • : Te Herenga Waka University Press
  • : Te Herenga Waka University Press
  • : 09 February 2025
  • : 09 February 2025
  • : books

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  • : Nafanua Purcell Kersel

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'The poems in Black Sugarcane are laced with panthers and cobras. Nafanua Purcell Kersel yields her machete-pen with ease, humour and aroha, clearing paths, riding waves, carving memory and bending time. Her poetic vision is both minuscule-microscopic and drone-distant, opening space for the va to take shape. She is writing on a branch from the same rakau as Selina Tusitala Marsh and Tusiata Avia.' -Anne-Marie Te Whiu 'I was blown away by this book. The poems are playful and powerful, fresh and original.' -Airini Beautrais Author Biography: Nafanua Purcell Kersel (Satupa'itea, Falealupo, Aleipata, Tuaefu) is a writer, poet and performer who was born in Samoa and raised in Te-Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa. Her poetry has been widely published. She has an MA from the IIML and won the 2022 Biggs Family Prize in Poetry for Black Sugarcane. She lives in Te Matau-a-Maui Hawke's Bay. Cover art: Toto maligi i le ele‘ele by Momoe i manu ae ala atea‘e Tasker