Landfall 233
eBook - PDF

Landfall 233

Aotearoa New Zealand Arts and Letters, Autumn 2016

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

Landfall 233

Aotearoa New Zealand Arts and Letters, Autumn 2016

About this book

A landmark 70th-anniversary issue celebrating New Zealand's premier arts and literary journal.

Landfall 233 presents a diverse collection of essays, poetry, short fiction, and art, showcasing established and emerging voices in Aotearoa. This autumn issue reflects on the journal's rich history while exploring contemporary themes of identity, culture, and social change.

Inside, discover thought-provoking essays, evocative poetry, and compelling short stories that capture the essence of New Zealand life. Explore stunning art portfolios that offer fresh perspectives on the New Zealand landscape and experience. Landfall 233 is a must-read for anyone seeking intellectual stimulation and a deeper connection to New Zealand's vibrant cultural heritage. Perfect for readers of literary journals, poetry collections, and New Zealand fiction.

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Information

Year
2018
eBook ISBN
9780947522575
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Landfall at 70: Essays by Peter Simpson, Philip Temple, Iain Sharp, Chris Price
  5. Charles Brasch Young Writers’ Essay Competition judge’s report
  6. Last-ditch Daisies, Aimee-Jane Anderson-O’Connor
  7. It’s All I Had, Joanna Cho
  8. Triforium Gloria: Three Canticles, Jenny Powell
  9. Bound, Sue Wootton
  10. New Moon in the Old Moon’s Arms, Michele Leggott
  11. Four Transformations on a Theme of Philip, Anne Kennedy
  12. Morning Song, Emma Neale
  13. Dear Friend, Emma Neale
  14. Fathers Are an Abundant Species, Marisa Cappetta
  15. Episodes from a Life of Occasional Intersections, Mark Young
  16. Kaikoura Beach Saxophonist, Christine Burrows
  17. between aftershocks, Mike and I play hopscotch, Paula Harris
  18. Chinaman Flats Road, Stephen Higginson
  19. Springsteen Monologue #18, Charlotte Simmonds
  20. Blood in the Library, L.E. Scott
  21. ART PORTFOLIO, Chris Corson-Scott
  22. The Vogue Theatre, Victoria Broome
  23. Pleasant Point, Jan ’83, Brent Cantwell
  24. From the Book of Common Weeds, Bob Orr
  25. The Last Word, Ciaran Fox
  26. Reading Iain Lonie, Dunstan Ward
  27. The Boy Next Door, Claire Baylis
  28. Flammable, Anna Jackson
  29. Mr Andersen, You Heartbreaker You, Helen Rickerby
  30. Stormy, Amanda Hunt
  31. Fear of Feathers, Michael Gould
  32. Personal Space, Johanna Emeney
  33. Territorial, Jessica Le Bas
  34. Ladybirds, Tracey Slaughter
  35. high-wire intensities, Iain Britton
  36. Flesh, Karen Zelas
  37. Villa Schifanoja I, Piet Nieuwland
  38. The Last Summer of the World, Riemke Ensing
  39. Via Ferlinghetti, Doc Drumheller
  40. Spec, Owen Bullock
  41. Lines on Tarkovsky, Robert McLean
  42. Art Is Weak, Nick Ascroft
  43. Council Flat 27, Fardowsa Mohamed
  44. A Tongan Prayer, Ted Jenner
  45. Jog, Shen Haobo
  46. Du Fu Songs, Jeffrey Paparoa Holman
  47. The World Is Bittersweet, Kavita Ivy Nandan
  48. The Uber, Makyla Curtis
  49. To Die and Die Again, Wes Lee
  50. Unrequited, Claire Orchard
  51. The Bee Elle, Lynley Edmeades
  52. ART PORTFOLIO, Heather Straka
  53. The First Time Around, Laura Solomon
  54. A Pocket Full of Millet, Carolyn McCurdie
  55. Ode to Fair Trade Coffee, René Harrison
  56. Forest Lawn, Miro Bilbrough
  57. How a New Zealand Sunrise is Different from Other Sunrises, Erik Kennedy
  58. The First Stage of Mountaining, Elizabeth Welsh
  59. All These Gifts Given to You, S.K. Grout
  60. Poverty Mentality, Stephanie Christie
  61. A Long Time in Geopolitics, Mark Edgecombe
  62. Sunday Best, Matafanua Tamatoa
  63. Flights of Fancy, Barry Southam
  64. Last Fires, Ron Riddell THE LANDFALL REVIEW
  65. LANDFALL REVIEW ONLINE: Books recently reviewed
  66. PAUL MOON on Artefacts of Encounter by Nicholas Thomas et al.
  67. KRISTYN HARMAN on Mothers’ Darlings of the South Pacific, edited by Judith A. Bennett and Angela Wanhalla
  68. EDMUND BOHAN on The Big Smoke: New Zealand cities 1840–1920 by Ben Schrader
  69. CHRIS ELSE on My Father’s Island by Adam Dudding
  70. AIRINI BEAUTRAIS on Playing for Both Sides by Stephanie Johnson; and Late Love by Glenn Colquhoun
  71. PETER BLAND on Selected Poems by Gordon Challis
  72. MURRAY EDMOND on Shooting Gallery by Wes Lee
  73. ERENA SHINGADE on Lucky Punch by Simone Kaho; and This Explains Everything by Richard von Sturmer
  74. JEFFREY PAPAROA HOLMAN on The Collected Poems of Alistair Te Ariki Campbell
  75. Contributors
  76. LANDFALL BACK PAGE Samuel Harrison
  77. Back Cover