Showing posts with label Neil Roberts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neil Roberts. Show all posts
Monday, November 24, 2014
Introduction, by Airini Beautrais
Neil, you were six weeks dead
when I was born, the last hours
of 1982. Almost thirty years
have gone by since then.
Driving through Whanganui,
I can't get my head around the streets.
Parallel to the river, or perpendicular?
The map in my mind is a map of the past,
probably never accurate to begin with.
The river has this kink in it, difficult
to align to. I often drive around that bend,
the
Monday, November 4, 2013
No time like the '80s/ No future by Airini Beautrais
from Dear Neil Roberts
In 1989, my dad gets knocked off his motorbike.
He gets a court summons, to testify against the driver.
Because she is brown, and my dad has decided
the justice system is racist, he rips up the summons.
(A few weeks earlier, a housebreaker (brown)
who happened to be a father of six,
was shot dead by a neighbour (white)
who was let off).
Dad rips up his summons on the
In 1989, my dad gets knocked off his motorbike.
He gets a court summons, to testify against the driver.
Because she is brown, and my dad has decided
the justice system is racist, he rips up the summons.
(A few weeks earlier, a housebreaker (brown)
who happened to be a father of six,
was shot dead by a neighbour (white)
who was let off).
Dad rips up his summons on the
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