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Landfall 233 : Aotearoa New Zealand arts and letters, Autumn 2017 / David Eggleton, editor.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Landfall Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Art, New Zealand--21st century.
- Art, New Zealand.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (210 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Dunedin : Otago University Press, [2017]
- Summary:
- 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.
- Contents:
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Landfall at 70: Essays by Peter Simpson, Philip Temple, Iain Sharp, Chris Price
- Charles Brasch Young Writers' Essay Competition judge's report
- Last-ditch Daisies, Aimee-Jane Anderson-O'Connor
- It's All I Had, Joanna Cho
- Triforium Gloria: Three Canticles, Jenny Powell
- Bound, Sue Wootton
- New Moon in the Old Moon's Arms, Michele Leggott
- Four Transformations on a Theme of Philip, Anne Kennedy
- Morning Song, Emma Neale
- Dear Friend, Emma Neale
- Fathers Are an Abundant Species, Marisa Cappetta
- Episodes from a Life of Occasional Intersections, Mark Young
- Kaikoura Beach Saxophonist, Christine Burrows
- between aftershocks, Mike and I play hopscotch, Paula Harris
- Chinaman Flats Road, Stephen Higginson
- Springsteen Monologue #18, Charlotte Simmonds
- Blood in the Library, L.E. Scott
- ART PORTFOLIO, Chris Corson-Scott
- The Vogue Theatre, Victoria Broome
- Pleasant Point, Jan '83, Brent Cantwell
- From the Book of Common Weeds, Bob Orr
- The Last Word, Ciaran Fox
- Reading Iain Lonie, Dunstan Ward
- The Boy Next Door, Claire Baylis
- Flammable, Anna Jackson
- Mr Andersen, You Heartbreaker You, Helen Rickerby
- Stormy, Amanda Hunt
- Fear of Feathers, Michael Gould
- Personal Space, Johanna Emeney
- Territorial, Jessica Le Bas
- Ladybirds, Tracey Slaughter
- high-wire intensities, Iain Britton
- Flesh, Karen Zelas
- Villa Schifanoja I, Piet Nieuwland
- The Last Summer of the World, Riemke Ensing
- Via Ferlinghetti, Doc Drumheller
- Spec, Owen Bullock
- Lines on Tarkovsky, Robert McLean
- Art Is Weak, Nick Ascroft
- Council Flat 27, Fardowsa Mohamed
- A Tongan Prayer, Ted Jenner
- Jog, Shen Haobo
- Du Fu Songs, Jeffrey Paparoa Holman
- The World Is Bittersweet, Kavita Ivy Nandan
- The Uber, Makyla Curtis
- To Die and Die Again, Wes Lee.
- Unrequited, Claire Orchard
- The Bee Elle, Lynley Edmeades
- ART PORTFOLIO, Heather Straka
- The First Time Around, Laura Solomon
- A Pocket Full of Millet, Carolyn McCurdie
- Ode to Fair Trade Coffee, René Harrison
- Forest Lawn, Miro Bilbrough
- How a New Zealand Sunrise is Different from Other Sunrises, Erik Kennedy
- The First Stage of Mountaining, Elizabeth Welsh
- All These Gifts Given to You, S.K. Grout
- Poverty Mentality, Stephanie Christie
- A Long Time in Geopolitics, Mark Edgecombe
- Sunday Best, Matafanua Tamatoa
- Flights of Fancy, Barry Southam
- Last Fires, Ron Riddell THE LANDFALL REVIEW
- LANDFALL REVIEW ONLINE: Books recently reviewed
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- KRISTYN HARMAN on Mothers' Darlings of the South Pacific, edited by Judith A. Bennett and Angela Wanhalla
- EDMUND BOHAN on The Big Smoke: New Zealand cities 1840-1920 by Ben Schrader
- CHRIS ELSE on My Father's Island by Adam Dudding
- AIRINI BEAUTRAIS on Playing for Both Sides by Stephanie Johnson
- and Late Love by Glenn Colquhoun
- PETER BLAND on Selected Poems by Gordon Challis
- MURRAY EDMOND on Shooting Gallery by Wes Lee
- ERENA SHINGADE on Lucky Punch by Simone Kaho
- and This Explains Everything by Richard von Sturmer
- JEFFREY PAPAROA HOLMAN on The Collected Poems of Alistair Te Ariki Campbell
- Contributors
- LANDFALL BACK PAGE Samuel Harrison
- Back Cover.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 0-947522-57-3
- OCLC:
- 1037811734
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