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Landfall Tauraka 250: Spring 2025

Editat de Lynley Edmeades
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mar 2026
Aotearoa New Zealand's iconic and longest-running arts and literary journal honours its milestone 250th issue with a new name, a stunning new design and gorgeous cover art by Fiona Pardington, and an exciting bumper issue. Landfall Tauraka 250 is filled to the brim with contributions from emerging and established writers and artists. This beautiful, collectable special spring edition sings with many voices in a wide-ranging celebration of imaginative thought and creativity.
Alongside the finest new writing, art and reviews from across the motu, the commemorative 250th issue debuts the Landfall Tauraka Craft Interview - a korero between Bill Manhire and editor Lynley Edmeades - and features reflections from cherished writers and artists on the journal's enduring impact. It also announces the winners of three major literary awards: the 2025 Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize, judged by Robert Sullivan; the 2025 Kathleen Grattan Poetry Award, judged by Chris Tse; and the 2025 Landfall Tauraka Essay Prize, judged by Tina Makereti.
Landfall Tauraka was founded in 1947 as a periodical dedicated to New Zealand poetry, fiction, essays, art, criticism and reviews. The journal has been in continuous publication for nearly 80 years. In that time, it has become a living taonga, a record of creative and critical expression in Aotearoa, and a platform for an extraordinary range of voices. More than 2500 contributors have appeared in its pages, together producing almost 9000 pieces of work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781991348142
ISBN-10: 1991348142
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 213 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Otago University Press
Colecția Otago University Press
Locul publicării:Dunedin, New Zealand

Recenzii

“In a media environment where critical space is increasingly eroded, Landfall remains an indispensable institution — a place where art, ideas, and language are taken seriously. This latest issue affirms its role as both a cultural witness and a creative catalyst.” – Chris Reed for NZ Booklovers