Landfall 229
eBook - PDF

Landfall 229

Aotearoa New Zealand Arts and Letters

  1. 210 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Landfall 229

Aotearoa New Zealand Arts and Letters

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

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Reflections on Waterfall Bay, Sandra Arnold
  5. The Crow, Sandra Arnold
  6. from By the Water, Pat White
  7. At the Festival of Colour, Ruth Arnison
  8. The How Do We Begin?, Emma Neale
  9. The Ghost of James Williamson 1814–2014, David Howard
  10. This Compulsion in Us, Tina Makereti
  11. The Funeral: April 2008, Adam Dudding
  12. Script of Anzac Day 2015 RNZ National Feature Programme, Dean Parker
  13. The Passion of Walker Evans, Robert McLean
  14. Habitué, Bob Orr
  15. In the Painter’s Studio, Sandra Bell
  16. Study (2007), Ben Webb
  17. Black Swans, Stephen Oliver
  18. Arthur Dove’s Blackbird, Peter Belton
  19. A Large Collection of Small Things, Nicholas Reid
  20. Art Portfolio, Jeena Shin
  21. sacred logs, Christina Conrad
  22. Episodes, Wystan Curnow
  23. Art Portfolio, Rob McLeod
  24. The Modern Primitive, Sue Reidy
  25. Until the Next Time, Terence Rissetto
  26. On Core, Stephanie Christie
  27. Revival, Victoria Broome
  28. Tinkering, Rata Gordon
  29. Delilah, Isaac Devenport
  30. Danae, Alice Miller
  31. Denial, Claire Orchard
  32. empty room, Owen Bullock
  33. The Lost Poem, Peter Bland
  34. The Trees, Elizabeth Smither
  35. Alex Listening to David, Anna Forsyth
  36. Concentration, Sean Monaghan
  37. Proposal for the Garden City, Doc Drumheller
  38. My Dear Leonardo, Karen Zelas
  39. Book Launch, Owen Marshall
  40. Woodend, Gary Langford
  41. The Osney Hag, Nick Ascroft
  42. A Person Who Needs Another Person, Justene Musin
  43. Mirage | Arizona, Louise Wallace
  44. I, Ivy Alvarez
  45. Out of This/The Expression, Iain Britton
  46. anti-aconite, Mark Young
  47. from Quite Little Ones, John Geraets
  48. The Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize
  49. Luthier, Sue Wootton
  50. Four Photographs from a Window, Jessica Le Bas
  51. Endless Sea, Bronwyn Calder
  52. Landfall Review Online September 2014—March
  53. The Landfall Review
  54. Contributors
  55. Copyright
  56. Landfall Back Page