Nora Vagi Brash Explained

Nora Vagi Brash
Birth Date:14 December 1944
Birth Place:Dagoda, Territory of Papua
Death Place:Korobosea, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Occupation:Author, playwright
Alma Mater:University of Papua New Guinea
Language:English, Tok Pisin, Hiri Motu
Relatives:Egi Vagi
(mother)
Children:7 (5 adopted)
Honorific Suffix:CMG OBE

Nora Vagi Brash (14 December 1944 – 23 April 2024) was a Papua New Guinean playwright and author. She was a laureate of the Independence Medal for her work as a playwright.

Early life and education

Nora Magi Vagi was born on 14 December 1944 in Dagoda, Central Province, Papua New Guinea. She was the daughter of Egi Vagi, a London Missionary Society evangelist. After graduation from Port Moresby Teachers' College in 1965, she worked as a primary school teacher. She later also attended the University of Papua New Guinea.[1]

Career

Brash told an interviewer "I started writing when I was about seven years old. My father and grandmother had passed away and I was fascinated by their burial sites, the smell of the earth, the way the moonlight fell on the trees. I would sit by the grave and write poems."[2] She became active in the theater, wrote scripts for puppet shows based on Papua New Guinean traditional stories, and eventually became the artistic director of the National Theatre Company, a post she held till she left for further studies at the University of Papua New Guinea in 1978.[3]

Brash wrote plays for stage and radio in a combination of English, Tok Pisin, and Hiri Motu, satirically dealing with conflicts between urban and rural people during the modernization of the country.[4] [5] Her Which Way, Big Man?, first performed in 1976 by the National Theatre Company, depicts a pretentious public official and his wife giving a party to celebrate his promotion, but after he is accused of corruption it ends in a drunken brawl. Taurama (1985), a historical drama set in the 16th century, centers on Kevau Dagora, who survives an attack on his village, Taurama. It incorporates dance and traditional ritual and spiritual elements of Papua New Guinea's culture.

Her poems include the lyric poem "Song of the Winds" and she published a collection of Poems in 2011.

Personal life and death

In 1966, she married Elton Thomas Brash, an Australian who was vice-chancellor of the University of Papua New Guinea and international aid consultant. They had two children and adopted five. He died in 1998.

Nora Vagi Brash died at Port Moresby General Hospital on 23 April 2024, at the age of 79.[6] [7] [8]

Awards and honours

In 1985, Nora Vagi Brash was awarded the Independence Medal for her work as a playwright.

She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2007 Birthday Honours "for services to the arts and education"[9] and appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2018 Birthday Honours "for service to the community through active promotion of local culture and heritage in her roles as author, playwright, and poet".[10] [11]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Pacific Islands : an encyclopedia . 2000 . Honolulu . University of Hawai'i Press . 978-0-8248-2265-1.
  2. Web site: Worth . Kiara . 9 May 2014 . Spotlight on Nora Vagi Brash, Papua New Guinean writer . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240425175818/https://www.writerscollegeblog.com/spotlight-on-nora-vagi-brash/ . 25 April 2024 . 25 April 2024 . The Writers College Times .
  3. News: Well done, Nora! . 29 April 2024 . . 23 March 2012.
  4. Book: Looser, Diana . Remaking Pacific Pasts: History, Memory, and Identity in Contemporary Theater from Oceania . University of Hawai'i Press . 2014 . 978-0-8248-3976-5 . j.ctvsrgvh.
  5. Book: Keown . Michelle . Pacific Islands writing : the postcolonial literatures of Aotearoa/New Zealand and Oceania . 2007 . Oxford . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-922913-0.
  6. Tanorama Network, : , 24 April 2024
  7. Web site: 24 April 2024 . Nora Vagi Brash, creative luminary passes on . 26 April 2024 . Loop PNG . en.
  8. Web site: Iconic PNG playwright and poet, Nora Vagi Brash passes on . 26 April 2024 . NBC PNG .
  9. Web site: Page 35 Supplement 58362, 16 June 2007 London Gazette The Gazette . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221215233956/https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/58362/supplement/35 . 15 December 2022 . 25 April 2024 . London Gazette.
  10. Web site: pcAdminPNG . 11 June 2018 . Two more receive Knighthood from Queen . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240425170649/https://www.postcourier.com.pg/two-receive-knighthood-queen/ . 25 April 2024 . 25 April 2024 . Post Courier .
  11. Web site: 11 June 2018 . 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours List . 25 April 2024 . Loop PNG .
  12. Book: Goetzfridt, Nicholas J. . Indigenous literature of Oceania : a survey of criticism and interpretation . 1995 . Westport, Conn. . Greenwood Press . 978-0-313-29173-9.
  13. Book: Polynesian Cultural Center (Laie . Honolulu . Pacific studies . Brigham Young University--Hawaii Campus. Institute for Polynesian Studies . 1996 . Laie, Hawaii : Brigham Young University, Hawaii Campus . Joseph F. Smith Library Brigham Young University Hawaii.
  14. Web site: Grandpa's Memories . 25 April 2024 . www.oup.com.au.
  15. Web site: Archived copy . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20231028010418/https://www.pngbuai.com/buybooks/UPNG-press-catalog/UPNG-Masalai-Press-06-2014-PNG-prices.pdf . 28 October 2023 . 25 April 2024.