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ISBN: 9781927322413
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In 1877, Kate Edger became the first woman to graduate from a New Zealand university. She went on to become a pioneer of women's education and worked tirelessly to mitigate violence against women and children. Diana Morrow tells the story of Edger's life and provides valuable insights into the role of women social reformers in our history.
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By: Redmer Yska
ISBN: 9781990048531
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Beautifully written and illustrated with maps and stunning photography, Katherine Mansfields Europe is part travelogue, part literary biography, part detective story and part ghost story. Guided by Mansfields journals and letters, Redmer Yska traces her restless journey in Europe, seeking out the places where she lived, worked and died.
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By: Helen Leach
ISBN: 9781877578373
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By: Michelle Elvy
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Ko Aotearoa Tatou | We Are New Zealand is bursting with new works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and visual art created in response to the editors' questions: What is New Zealand now, in all its rich variety and contradiction, darkness and light Who are New Zealanders
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By: Janet Newman
ISBN: 9781990048814
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With more than 100 poems of celebration, elegy, fear, hope and activism, Koe An Aotearoa Ecopoetry Anthology provides a comprehensive overview of the traditions, development and heritage of a unique Aotearoa New Zealand ecopoetry derived from both traditional Mori poetry and the English poetry canon.
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By: David Eggleton
ISBN: 9780947522520
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By: Emma Neale
ISBN: 9781988531557
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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.
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By: Emma Neale
ISBN: 9781988531731
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Exciting contemporary New Zealand art and writing, featuring results and winning essay from the Charles Brasch Young Writers Essay Competition 2019
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By: Emma Neale
ISBN: 9781988531809
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Exciting contemporary art and writing from New Zealand. Announcing winners of the Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry, Landfall Essay Competition 2019, and the Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize 2019.
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By: Emma Neale
ISBN: 9781988592435
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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.
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By: Emma Neale
ISBN: 9781988592633
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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, reviews and cultural commentary.
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Results from the 2021 Charles Brasch Young Writers Essay Competition 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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By: Lynley Edmeades
ISBN: 9781990048111
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Landfall is New Zealands foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases new fiction and poetry, as well as biographical and critical essays, and cultural commentary.
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By: Lynley Edmeades
ISBN: 9781990048371
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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.
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By: Lynley Edmeades
ISBN: 9781990048487
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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.
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By: Lynley Edmeades
ISBN: 9781990048555
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Landfall is Aotearoas longest-running arts and literary journal. Each volume brims with vital new fiction, art, poetry, cultural commentary, reviews, and biographical and critical essays. Landfall 245: Autumn 2023 edition announces the winner of the 2023 Charles Brasch Young Writers Essay Competition and features exciting new literature and art.
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By: Lynley Edmeades
ISBN: 9781990048647
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Landfall is Aotearoa's longest-running arts and literary journal. Each volume brims with new fiction, art, poetry, cultural commentary, reviews, and biographical and critical essays. Landfall 246: Spring 2023 announces the winner of the 2023 Landfall Essay Competition, Kathleen Grattan Poetry Award and Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize
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By: Lynley Edmeades
ISBN: 9781990048777
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Landfall is Aotearoas longest-running arts and literary journal. Landfall 247: Autumn 2024 announces the winner of the 2024 Landfall Young Writers Essay Competition and includes essays from Landfalls 2024 collaborative series with RMIT Universitys nonfiction/Lab on the theme of making space.
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By: Lynley Edmeades
ISBN: 9781990048869
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Landfall is Aotearoas longest-running arts and literary journal. Each volume brims with vital new fiction, art, poetry, cultural commentary, reviews, and biographical and critical essays. Landfall 248: Spring 2024 announces the winner of the 2024 Landfall Essay Competition and the winners of the 2024 Caselberg International Poetry Prize.
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By: James Norcliffe
ISBN: 9781990048517
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In Letter to 'Oumuamua, James Norcliffe makes succinct observations about human life that traverse the personal and political. Grounded in the local but encompassing the global, they range through subjects such as commuting, insomnia and faltering health to the contemplation of current events and issues such as gun violence and climate change.
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By: Sarah Shieff
ISBN: 9781988592541
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A widely admired poet, honoured naval commander, gifted printer and typographer, Denis Glover was founder of the Caxton Press in Christchurch. For 15 years he directed a publishing programme that did much to define New Zealand literature for its day. In this magnificent volume Sarah Shieff presents around 500 of Glover's letters.
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By: Emma Neale
ISBN: 9781990048883
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Fibs, porkies, little white lies, absolute whoppers and criminal evasions: the ways we can deceive each other are legion. Liar, Liar, Lick, Spit, the new collection by tepoti poet and writer Emma Neale combines a personal memoir of lies with an exploration of wider social deceptions.
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By: Lynley Edmeades
ISBN: 9781988531786
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In this original second collection, Lynley Edmeades turns her attention to ideas of sound, listening and speech. Listening In is full of the verbal play and linguistic experimentation that characterised her first collection, but it also shows the poet pushing the form into new territories.
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