Landfall 231
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Landfall 231

Aotearoa New Zealand Arts and Letters, Autumn 2016

  1. 209 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Landfall 231

Aotearoa New Zealand Arts and Letters, Autumn 2016

About this book

A curated collection of New Zealand's finest arts and letters.

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

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. The Lord of Work, Nick Ascroft
  5. Cruise Ship Day, Shelley Arlidge
  6. A Line from Bruce Jenner, Mark Young
  7. Beauty, C.K. Stead
  8. A Continent Is Not an Island, Jodie Dalgleish
  9. Koru, Jessie Puru
  10. Clown of the Alps, Liz Breslin
  11. Charms, Claire Orchard
  12. Matilda, Rachael Taylor
  13. Weekends, Brian Turner
  14. This Woman I Met, John Adams
  15. Doubtful Sound, Judy O’Kane
  16. Waharoa, Vaughan Rapatahana
  17. Sounds of Rimutaka, L.E. Scott
  18. Aukati, Antony Millen
  19. Why She Quit Queen at Night, Carin Smeaton
  20. Amores, Erik Kennedy
  21. Art Portfolio, Saskia Leek
  22. Researching Ali`i, Leilani Tamu
  23. The Not Quite Full Moon, Allison Li
  24. A Baby, Rata Gordon
  25. And we have all been each other’s mothers over countless lifetimes, Victoria Broome
  26. Two poems, Siobhan Harvey
  27. The Visit, Ruth Arnison
  28. Every Family, Sam Keenan
  29. Some Things About My Life, Jillian Sullivan
  30. Prayer, Johanna Emeney
  31. In which I defend our father’s right to solitude, Heather McQuillan
  32. My Father’s Fingers, Doc Drumheller
  33. Fire-walker, Wes Lee
  34. From Benedictine Sonnets, Koenraad Kuiper
  35. Time Trails, Caoimhe McKeogh
  36. Sugar Town, Madeline Reid
  37. The Stone in My Shoe, Stephen Coates
  38. Mondegreen, Helen Vivienne Fletcher
  39. A Modern Look at the Seven Deadly Sins, Martha Morseth
  40. Anxiety, Joanna Preston
  41. A Night with Strangers, Owen Marshall
  42. From The Stone Women, Christina Stachurski
  43. Gift, Tom Weston
  44. Three ‘Willow’ Pattern Bowls, Elizabeth Smither
  45. Paekakariki, At, To, From, Piet Nieuwland
  46. Seven Haiku, Bob Orr
  47. ART PORTFOLIO, Saskia Leek
  48. Yes. Good., Janet Charman
  49. Three Variations on ‘The Red Wheelbarrow’ by William Carlos Williams, Will Leadbeater
  50. Matters of Accommodation, Vivienne Plumb
  51. Middlemarch, I.K. Paterson-Harkness
  52. Her Mountain Parents Meeting, Elizabeth Welsh
  53. A View of the Canterbury Plains, Robert McLean
  54. Inward, Mary Macpherson
  55. An Extract from Work in Progress, Bill Direen
  56. Two poems, Ron Riddell
  57. From Skip to the End, Victor Rodger
  58. The Landfall Review
  59. Contributors
  60. Copyright
  61. Mango-Tu, Ngataiharuru Taepa