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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
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry 2021 Judge’s Report, David Eggleton
- Landfall Essay Competition 2021 Judge’s Report, Emma Neale
- The New Man, Andrew Dean
- Small Shaft of Sun: Skylla tells the story of her favourite, Vana Manasiadis
- What extremely muscular horses can teach us about climate change, Frankie McMillan
- A Wise Man, Bree Huntley
- Gratitude, Derek Schulz
- As if held (fullness), Robyn Maree Pickens
- Ihi Wehi Wana, Airana Ngarewa
- The Wacky Waving Inflatable Tube Man, Rebecca Nash
- Church Picnic, Nicola Thorstensen
- Southend Special, Scott Menzies
- Crematorium, Megan Kitching
- Deep South Survival Art, Cilla McQueen
- Outbreak Narratives, Melody Nixon
- Winter Calls, Ruth Arnison
- Ecology 221, Ruth Corkill
- Our son of eighteen summers, Claire Orchard
- Bathrooms of New Orleans, Justine Whitfield
- Port Hills, Canterbury, Elizabeth Smither
- ART PORTFOLIO Conor Clarke
- Brown, Sophia Wilson
- Sawmill Empire, David Eggleton
- Ostrich, Hayden Pyke
- Dear Life, Medb Charleton
- Giant Soldier Man, Olly Clifton
- Mona Lisa, Richard von Sturmer
- Bhutan, Nathaniel Calhoun
- Son, Sword, Chocolate, Diane Comer
- Something Ends, Michael Hall
- Never Been to San Francisco, Antonia Smith
- [queens], Sebastien Woolf
- Games, Isabel Haarhaus
- Bubbles, Owen Bullock
- University, Wes Lee
- My Octopus Teacher, Fergus Porteous
- Air-bridge, Hayley Rata Heyes
- My parents on why we are not in the phonebook, E Wen Wong
- ART PORTFOLIO Zina Swanson
- Sirens, Stop, Anna Reed
- Ultrasound, Trevor Hayes
- a swarm of dots, Mary Macpherson
- The Wedding in September, Eileen Kennedy
- Kohekohe, Janet Newman
- Bendigo, Summer Gooding
- See John Run, J.D. Robertson
- Somebody Do Something, Wanda Barker
- The Round, Zoë Higgins
- Bloom, Bronte Heron
- Temaleti, Mark Edgecombe
- and so I shape myself, Lily Holloway
- John Campbell, James Pasley
- Daytime Activities, Joanna Cho
- Official Printer to the Government, Erik Kennedy
- Third of March, Molly Crighton
- Karamatsu, Nicholas Wright
- Married, Widow, Divorced, Spinster, Nurse, Sarah Natalie Webster
- Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize 2021 Judge’s Report, Majella Cullinane
- Sea-skins, Sophia Wilson
- Kintsukuroi, Jenna Heller
- THE LANDFALL REVIEW
- Landfall Review Online: Books recently reviewed
- 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
- HARRY RICKETTS on The Mermaid’s Purse by Fleur Adcock
- TINA SHAW on Sista, Stanap Strong! eds Mikaela Nyman and Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen
- JACINTA RURU on From the Centre by Patricia Grace
- STEPHEN STRATFORD on Life as a Novel: A biography of Maurice Shadbolt, Volume 2, 1973–2004 by Philip Temple
- Contributors
- Copyright
- Landfall Backpage et al.
