Landfall 242
eBook - PDF

Landfall 242

Spring 2021

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

Landfall 242

Spring 2021

About this book

Landfall is New Zealand's foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases new fiction and poetry, as well as biographical and critical essays, and cultural commentary. Each issue brims with a mix of vital new work by this country's best writers. There are reviews of the latest books, art, film, drama, and dance. Landfall is a high-quality production, with artist portfolios in full colour.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry 2021 Judge’s Report, David Eggleton
  5. Landfall Essay Competition 2021 Judge’s Report, Emma Neale
  6. The New Man, Andrew Dean
  7. Small Shaft of Sun: Skylla tells the story of her favourite, Vana Manasiadis
  8. What extremely muscular horses can teach us about climate change, Frankie McMillan
  9. A Wise Man, Bree Huntley
  10. Gratitude, Derek Schulz
  11. As if held (fullness), Robyn Maree Pickens
  12. Ihi Wehi Wana, Airana Ngarewa
  13. The Wacky Waving Inflatable Tube Man, Rebecca Nash
  14. Church Picnic, Nicola Thorstensen
  15. Southend Special, Scott Menzies
  16. Crematorium, Megan Kitching
  17. Deep South Survival Art, Cilla McQueen
  18. Outbreak Narratives, Melody Nixon
  19. Winter Calls, Ruth Arnison
  20. Ecology 221, Ruth Corkill
  21. Our son of eighteen summers, Claire Orchard
  22. Bathrooms of New Orleans, Justine Whitfield
  23. Port Hills, Canterbury, Elizabeth Smither
  24. ART PORTFOLIO Conor Clarke
  25. Brown, Sophia Wilson
  26. Sawmill Empire, David Eggleton
  27. Ostrich, Hayden Pyke
  28. Dear Life, Medb Charleton
  29. Giant Soldier Man, Olly Clifton
  30. Mona Lisa, Richard von Sturmer
  31. Bhutan, Nathaniel Calhoun
  32. Son, Sword, Chocolate, Diane Comer
  33. Something Ends, Michael Hall
  34. Never Been to San Francisco, Antonia Smith
  35. [queens], Sebastien Woolf
  36. Games, Isabel Haarhaus
  37. Bubbles, Owen Bullock
  38. University, Wes Lee
  39. My Octopus Teacher, Fergus Porteous
  40. Air-bridge, Hayley Rata Heyes
  41. My parents on why we are not in the phonebook, E Wen Wong
  42. ART PORTFOLIO Zina Swanson
  43. Sirens, Stop, Anna Reed
  44. Ultrasound, Trevor Hayes
  45. a swarm of dots, Mary Macpherson
  46. The Wedding in September, Eileen Kennedy
  47. Kohekohe, Janet Newman
  48. Bendigo, Summer Gooding
  49. See John Run, J.D. Robertson
  50. Somebody Do Something, Wanda Barker
  51. The Round, Zoë Higgins
  52. Bloom, Bronte Heron
  53. Temaleti, Mark Edgecombe
  54. and so I shape myself, Lily Holloway
  55. John Campbell, James Pasley
  56. Daytime Activities, Joanna Cho
  57. Official Printer to the Government, Erik Kennedy
  58. Third of March, Molly Crighton
  59. Karamatsu, Nicholas Wright
  60. Married, Widow, Divorced, Spinster, Nurse, Sarah Natalie Webster
  61. Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize 2021 Judge’s Report, Majella Cullinane
  62. Sea-skins, Sophia Wilson
  63. Kintsukuroi, Jenna Heller
  64. THE LANDFALL REVIEW
  65. Landfall Review Online: Books recently reviewed
  66. EMMA GATTEY on Two Hundred and Fifty Ways to Start an Essay about Captain Cook by Alice Te Punga Somerville; and Imagining Decolonisation by Bianca Elkington et al
  67. HARRY RICKETTS on The Mermaid’s Purse by Fleur Adcock
  68. TINA SHAW on Sista, Stanap Strong! eds Mikaela Nyman and Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen
  69. JACINTA RURU on From the Centre by Patricia Grace
  70. STEPHEN STRATFORD on Life as a Novel: A biography of Maurice Shadbolt, Volume 2, 1973–2004 by Philip Temple
  71. Contributors
  72. Copyright
  73. Landfall Backpage et al.