Landfall 232: Aotearoa New Zealand Arts and Letters, Autumn 2016 - Softcover

 
9781927322246: Landfall 232: Aotearoa New Zealand Arts and Letters, Autumn 2016

Synopsis

A diverse collection of contemporary New Zealand arts and letters.

Landfall 232 presents a rich array of poetry, short stories, essays, and visual art from established and emerging voices in Aotearoa. Explore themes of cultural identity, social commentary, and personal experience through diverse artistic expressions.

This issue features the winning entries from the Landfall Essay Competition and the Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize, alongside thought-provoking essays, lyrical poems, and stunning visual portfolios. Discover new perspectives on New Zealand life and culture in this engaging and insightful collection. Perfect for readers seeking a deeper connection to the literary and artistic landscape of Aotearoa.

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About the Author

David Eggleton is a performance poet and writer. Part Polynesian, he grew up between Fiji and New Zealand. Eggleton’s many awards include six times Book Reviewer of the Year in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, PEN Best First Book of Poetry, the Robert Burns Fellowship and, uniquely among New Zealand poets, he was London Time Out’s Street Entertainer of the Year in 1985. He also writes nonfiction, and has produced several documentaries, CDs and short films. In 2016 his collection The Conch Trumpet won the Ockham New Zealand Book Award for poetry and he received the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement in poetry.

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