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- Q2331552 subject Q7026129.
- Q2331552 subject Q8417339.
- Q2331552 abstract "Written Cook Islands literature (as distinct from oral literature) has in some ways been a precursor to the development of Pacific Islands literature. Cook Islander Florence Frisbie was one of the Pacific Islands' first writers, publishing her autobiographical story Miss Ulysses of Puka Puka in 1948. In 1960, Cook Islanders Tom Davis and Lydia Davis published Makutu, "perhaps the first novel by South Pacific Island writers".Pacific Islands literature began to emerge throughout the region in the late 1960s and in the 1970s, largely through the medium of the South Pacific Arts Society (founded at the University of the South Pacific in 1973) and of its literary magazines. Cook Islands poet Makiuti Tongia first published his work in the Society's journal Mana.Other noted Cooks Islands writers include poet Kauraka Kauraka.".
- Q2331552 wikiPageExternalLink English_South_Pacific.htm.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q1062121.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q16823040.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q2429571.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q26988.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q2745354.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q5166943.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q7026129.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417339.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q844857.
- Q2331552 wikiPageWikiLink Q986539.
- Q2331552 comment "Written Cook Islands literature (as distinct from oral literature) has in some ways been a precursor to the development of Pacific Islands literature. Cook Islander Florence Frisbie was one of the Pacific Islands' first writers, publishing her autobiographical story Miss Ulysses of Puka Puka in 1948.".
- Q2331552 label "Cook Islands literature".