
- 209 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Landfall 231 presents a diverse range of contemporary voices from Aotearoa, New Zealand. This autumn 2016 issue features thought-provoking poetry, short stories, and insightful essays that explore cultural identity, social commentary, and personal experiences. Discover the stunning photography of Peter Peryer, the captivating paintings of Saskia Leek, and the powerful art of Ngataiharuru Taepa.
Edited by David Eggleton, this issue offers a unique glimpse into the heart of New Zealand's creative landscape. Perfect for readers seeking fresh perspectives, engaging narratives, and a deeper understanding of Aotearoa's vibrant cultural scene. Explore themes of memory, loss, and the ever-evolving relationship between art and society.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- The Lord of Work, Nick Ascroft
- Cruise Ship Day, Shelley Arlidge
- A Line from Bruce Jenner, Mark Young
- Beauty, C.K. Stead
- A Continent Is Not an Island, Jodie Dalgleish
- Koru, Jessie Puru
- Clown of the Alps, Liz Breslin
- Charms, Claire Orchard
- Matilda, Rachael Taylor
- Weekends, Brian Turner
- This Woman I Met, John Adams
- Doubtful Sound, Judy OâKane
- Waharoa, Vaughan Rapatahana
- Sounds of Rimutaka, L.E. Scott
- Aukati, Antony Millen
- Why She Quit Queen at Night, Carin Smeaton
- Amores, Erik Kennedy
- Art Portfolio, Saskia Leek
- Researching Ali`i, Leilani Tamu
- The Not Quite Full Moon, Allison Li
- A Baby, Rata Gordon
- And we have all been each otherâs mothers over countless lifetimes, Victoria Broome
- Two poems, Siobhan Harvey
- The Visit, Ruth Arnison
- Every Family, Sam Keenan
- Some Things About My Life, Jillian Sullivan
- Prayer, Johanna Emeney
- In which I defend our fatherâs right to solitude, Heather McQuillan
- My Fatherâs Fingers, Doc Drumheller
- Fire-walker, Wes Lee
- From Benedictine Sonnets, Koenraad Kuiper
- Time Trails, Caoimhe McKeogh
- Sugar Town, Madeline Reid
- The Stone in My Shoe, Stephen Coates
- Mondegreen, Helen Vivienne Fletcher
- A Modern Look at the Seven Deadly Sins, Martha Morseth
- Anxiety, Joanna Preston
- A Night with Strangers, Owen Marshall
- From The Stone Women, Christina Stachurski
- Gift, Tom Weston
- Three âWillowâ Pattern Bowls, Elizabeth Smither
- Paekakariki, At, To, From, Piet Nieuwland
- Seven Haiku, Bob Orr
- ART PORTFOLIO, Saskia Leek
- Yes. Good., Janet Charman
- Three Variations on âThe Red Wheelbarrowâ by William Carlos Williams, Will Leadbeater
- Matters of Accommodation, Vivienne Plumb
- Middlemarch, I.K. Paterson-Harkness
- Her Mountain Parents Meeting, Elizabeth Welsh
- A View of the Canterbury Plains, Robert McLean
- Inward, Mary Macpherson
- An Extract from Work in Progress, Bill Direen
- Two poems, Ron Riddell
- From Skip to the End, Victor Rodger
- The Landfall Review
- Contributors
- Copyright
- Mango-Tu, Ngataiharuru Taepa