
- 210 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
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About this book
Still at the very center of local culture, New Zealand's liveliest and most important literary magazine returns in 2015 with
Landfall 229, showcasing the best of the country's contemporary writing across a breadth of styles and themes. There's fiction from Katy Soljak, Sandra Arnold, and Sean Monaghan; Emma Neale humorously agonizes about how to begin a short story; Owen Marshall describes a not-so-perfect book launch; Nick Ascroft offers darting, somersaulting word-play in a British multicultural supermarket; and Louise Wallace visits Arizona. There's much more of course, including Landfall's trademark mix of authoritative and telling reviews by some of New Zealand's most discerning critical voices, as well as a 16-page art portfolio. In short, this polished new issue proves
Landfall a vital promontory in the national cultural landscape: a richly illustrated liminal space for subliminal writing.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Reflections on Waterfall Bay, Sandra Arnold
- The Crow, Sandra Arnold
- from By the Water, Pat White
- At the Festival of Colour, Ruth Arnison
- The How Do We Begin?, Emma Neale
- The Ghost of James Williamson 1814–2014, David Howard
- This Compulsion in Us, Tina Makereti
- The Funeral: April 2008, Adam Dudding
- Script of Anzac Day 2015 RNZ National Feature Programme, Dean Parker
- The Passion of Walker Evans, Robert McLean
- Habitué, Bob Orr
- In the Painter’s Studio, Sandra Bell
- Study (2007), Ben Webb
- Black Swans, Stephen Oliver
- Arthur Dove’s Blackbird, Peter Belton
- A Large Collection of Small Things, Nicholas Reid
- Art Portfolio, Jeena Shin
- sacred logs, Christina Conrad
- Episodes, Wystan Curnow
- Art Portfolio, Rob McLeod
- The Modern Primitive, Sue Reidy
- Until the Next Time, Terence Rissetto
- On Core, Stephanie Christie
- Revival, Victoria Broome
- Tinkering, Rata Gordon
- Delilah, Isaac Devenport
- Danae, Alice Miller
- Denial, Claire Orchard
- empty room, Owen Bullock
- The Lost Poem, Peter Bland
- The Trees, Elizabeth Smither
- Alex Listening to David, Anna Forsyth
- Concentration, Sean Monaghan
- Proposal for the Garden City, Doc Drumheller
- My Dear Leonardo, Karen Zelas
- Book Launch, Owen Marshall
- Woodend, Gary Langford
- The Osney Hag, Nick Ascroft
- A Person Who Needs Another Person, Justene Musin
- Mirage | Arizona, Louise Wallace
- I, Ivy Alvarez
- Out of This/The Expression, Iain Britton
- anti-aconite, Mark Young
- from Quite Little Ones, John Geraets
- The Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize
- Luthier, Sue Wootton
- Four Photographs from a Window, Jessica Le Bas
- Endless Sea, Bronwyn Calder
- Landfall Review Online September 2014—March
- The Landfall Review
- Contributors
- Copyright
- Landfall Back Page