#ReadAroundTheWorld #Vanuatu
This is a brave anthology of writing from three generations of Vanuatu women ranging from twenty to eighty years of age. Most of the writers are ni-Vanuatu living in Vanuatu, some have emigrated to New Zealand and elsewhere. The writing is a collection of short stories, essays, poems and songs, with some opinion pieces and life advice thrown in, mostly in English, with some written in Bislama.
The themes include gender issues, feminism, colonialism and family. Some of the stories date back to the archipelago’s transition in 1980 from the New Hebrides, managed by the French and English, to the independent Republic of Vanuatu. Like all anthologies the problem for me is that it feels like a taste-tester, and the engaging stories always end too soon. I applaud the efforts in bringing together a collection of literature from a country which to date has had a very sparse literary history, with a paucity of female authors. I hope we will read more from these powerful women in days to come.