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Landfall 241

$27.85 $30.95
Discover 'Landfall 241', a captivating collection of new literature from New Zealand. Authored by the talented Emma Neale, this groundbreaking paperback features 208 pages of innovative writing that showcases both established literary giants and emerging voices. The book is beautifully crafted with dimensions of 165 x 215 mm, making it a perfect addition to your bookshelf. Highlighting the work of featured artists such as Claire Beynon, Ewan McDougall (cover artist), and Bridget Reweti, 'Landfall 241' dives into themes of wry humor, lyrical prose, and thought-provoking commentary. The collection includes award-winning pieces from the 2021 Charles Brasch Young Writers Essay Competition, ensuring riveting narratives and diverse perspectives. Dive into the latest reviews of New Zealand books alongside stunning new writing that spans genres and emotions. Whether you're a lover of literary fiction or seeking social commentary through gripping body horror, this collection is a must-read. Add 'Landfall 241' to your collection and embrace the vibrancy of contemporary New Zealand literature today!

Author: Emma Neale Publisher: Otago University Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 165 x 215 mm
Pages: 208
Publication Date: 01-05-2021

Featured Artists: Claire Beynon, Ewan McDougall (cover artist) and Bridget Reweti Awards & Competitions: Results from the 2021 Charles Brasch Young Writers Essay Competition Other Highlights: The latest reviews of New Zealand Books as well as stunning new writing from established literary heavyweights and thrilling new voices - the work promises to range from the wry, ludic and lyrical, to gripping body horror as social commentary, which is at once comic and unsettling.

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Landfall 241

$27.85 $30.95
Discover 'Landfall 241', a captivating collection of new literature from New Zealand. Authored by the talented Emma Neale, this groundbreaking paperback features 208 pages of innovative writing that showcases both established literary giants and emerging voices. The book is beautifully crafted with dimensions of 165 x 215 mm, making it a perfect addition to your bookshelf. Highlighting the work of featured artists such as Claire Beynon, Ewan McDougall (cover artist), and Bridget Reweti, 'Landfall 241' dives into themes of wry humor, lyrical prose, and thought-provoking commentary. The collection includes award-winning pieces from the 2021 Charles Brasch Young Writers Essay Competition, ensuring riveting narratives and diverse perspectives. Dive into the latest reviews of New Zealand books alongside stunning new writing that spans genres and emotions. Whether you're a lover of literary fiction or seeking social commentary through gripping body horror, this collection is a must-read. Add 'Landfall 241' to your collection and embrace the vibrancy of contemporary New Zealand literature today!

Author: Emma Neale Publisher: Otago University Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 165 x 215 mm
Pages: 208
Publication Date: 01-05-2021

Featured Artists: Claire Beynon, Ewan McDougall (cover artist) and Bridget Reweti Awards & Competitions: Results from the 2021 Charles Brasch Young Writers Essay Competition Other Highlights: The latest reviews of New Zealand Books as well as stunning new writing from established literary heavyweights and thrilling new voices - the work promises to range from the wry, ludic and lyrical, to gripping body horror as social commentary, which is at once comic and unsettling.

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