A controversial speech by Ockham Residential sponsor Mark Todd during the NZ book awards highlights tensions between political tribalism and cultural discourse, while also revealing the dominance of university presses and limited recognition of commercial or public-interest works
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She says, could not agree more with Mike this morning. Was so pissed that the media focused on the whinging Labour voters at the music awards wanting more money for the arts. This country does not know how to be happy or celebrate success. What a pathetic pack of losers.
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