No Ordinary Sun & Rain by Hone Tuwhare

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September 2, 2013

 

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Rain, an apostrophe to a "rain god", and No Ordinary Sun, another apostrophe to a tree and Tuwhare's protest against nuclear weapons, reflect ideas about nature that are persistent in many of Tuwhare's works. In No Ordinary Sun, a tree is a symbol for nature. The tree will suffer the effects of a nuclear catastrophe, perhaps mankind's most devastating intrusion into the natural world, and the "resilience" the tree once was able to exert against forces of destruction, would not be enough, "for this is no ordinary sun"...
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Tuwhare compares the effects of a nuclear disaster to the situations the tree once had to face. He uses this comparison to emphasize the harsh effects of nuclear fallout on nature. The tree could once "blunt" an axe, or "smother" a fire, but now, its "former shagginess shall not be wreathed with the delightful flight of birds"...
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