Albert Wendt
German playwright and children's writer

Albert Wendt

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German playwright and children's writer
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Albert Wendt ONZ CNZM (born 27 October 1939) is a Samoan poet and writer who also lives in New Zealand. Among his works is Leaves of the Banyan Tree (1979).

Biography

Albert Wendt was born in Apia, Samoa. Wendt is of German heritage through his great-grandfather from his patrilineal ancestry, which he reflected it in some of his poetry works. He studied at Ardmore Teacher's College and at the Victoria University of Wellington, graduating with an M.A. in History. His Master's thesis was about the Mau, Sāmoa's independence movement from colonialism during the early 1900s (decade). His thesis was entitled Guardians and Wards: A study of the origins, causes and the first two years of the Mau in Western Sāmoa.

He returned in 1965 to Western Samoa, becoming headmaster of Samoa College. In 1974 he moved to Fiji, where he taught at the University of the South Pacific.

In 1977 Wendt returned home to set up the University of the South Pacific Center in Sāmoa. He worked closely with the literary journal Mana, and edited in 1975 collections of poems from Fiji, Western Samoa, the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu), and the Solomon Islands.

Wendt's epic Leaves of the Banyan Tree (1979) won the 1980 New Zealand Book Awards. He was appointed to the first chair in Pacific literature at the University of the South Pacific in Suva. In 1988 he took up a professorship of Pacific studies at the University of Auckland. In 1999 Wendt was visiting Professor of Asian and Pacific Studies at the University of Hawaii. In 2001 he was made Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to literature. In the 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours he was appointed a member of the Order of New Zealand.


Documentary

Wendt is the subject of a documentary, The New Oceania, made in New Zealand by Point of View Productions. Directed by Shirley Horrocks, the film screened at the New Zealand International Film Festival and Hawaii International Film Festival in 2005, TVNZ 2006 and ABC Australia in 2007.

Awards and honours

  • 2012 Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement

Works in film

  • Sons for the Return Home - 1979
  • Flying Fox in a Freedom Tree - 1989

Works

  • Comes the Revolution (1972)
  • The Contract (1972)
  • Sons for the Return Home (1973). ISBN 0-582-71718-3, ISBN 0-8248-1796-6 - also made into feature film
  • Flying Fox in a Freedom Tree: And Other Stories (1974). ISBN 0-582-71733-7, ISBN 0-582-71734-5 (pbk.) - also made into feature film
  • Pouliuli (1977). Novel. ISBN 0-582-71754-X, ISBN 0-8248-0728-6
  • Inside Us the Dead. Poems 1961 to 1974 (1976). ISBN 0-582-71750-7
  • Leaves of the Banyan Tree (1979). Novel. ISBN 0-582-71770-1, ISBN 0-385-17858-1
  • Lali: A Pacific Anthology (edited; 1980). ISBN 0-582-71772-8
  • Shaman of Visions (1984)
  • The Birth and Death of the Miracle Man (1986). Stories. ISBN 0-670-80676-5
  • Ola (1991). Novel ISBN 0-14-015763-8, ISBN 0-8248-1585-8
  • Black Rainbow (1992). ISBN 0-14-016693-9, ISBN 0-8248-1586-6
  • Nuanua: Pacific Writing in English since 1980 (edited; 1995). ISBN 0-8248-1731-1
  • Photographs (1995). Poems. ISBN 1-86940-122-0
  • The Best of Albert Wendt's Short Stories (1999). ISBN 1-86941-392-X
  • The Book of the Black Star (2002). ISBN 1-86940-283-9
  • Whetu Moana: A Collection of Pacific Poems (edited; 2002). ISBN 0-8248-2756-2
  • The Mango's Kiss: a Novel (2003). ISBN 1-86941-580-9
  • The Songmaker’s Chair (2004). Drama. ISBN 1-86969-031-1
  • The Adventures of Vela (2009). ISBN 1-86969-363-9
  • Ancestry (2012). Stories. ISBN 978-1775500377
  • From Mānoa to a Ponsonby Garden (2012). Poems. ISBN 978 1 86940 734 6
  • Out of the Vaipe, The Deadwater: A Writer's Early Life (2015). Memoir. ISBN 9780908321223
  • Breaking Connections (2015). Novel. ISBN 9781775502104