Poetry New Zealand Yearbook: 2019: 53

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Poetry New Zealand Yearbook: 2019: 53
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Jack Ross
SeriesPoetry New Zealand Yearbook
Series part Volume No. 53
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:344
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 148
Category/GenrePoetry anthologies
Literary studies - poetry and poets
ISBN/Barcode 9780995102965
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Massey University Press
Imprint Massey University Press
Publication Date 7 March 2019
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

Poetry New Zealand, this country's longest-running poetry magazine, showcases new writing from New Zealand and overseas. It presents the work of talented newcomers as well as that of established voices. Issue #53 features 130 new poems (including work by this year's featured poet, Stephanie Christie), essays, and reviews of 30 new poetry collections. Continually in print since 1951, when it was established by leading poet Louis Johnson, this highly regarded annual collection of new poetry and reviews and poetics discussion is the ideal way to catch up with the latest poetry from established and emerging New Zealand poets.

Author Biography

Dr Jack Ross is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Massey University's Albany campus. He is the author of five books of poems, including 'City of Strange Brunettes' (1998), 'Chantal's Book' (2002), 'To Terezin' (2007), 'Celanie' (2012), and 'A Clearer View of the Hinterland' (2014), as well as three novels, a novella, and two collections of short fiction. He has edited a number of books and literary magazines, including (from 2014) 'Poetry New Zealand'.

Reviews

Such is the strength of anthologies and literary journals: they can poke your skin and make you feel things - reading these poems I got sad, I laughed out loud and I got lost in trains of thought. Not everything hooked me but there is superlative poetry on offer. It was just what I needed.' - Paula Green, Poetry Shelf; 'I look forward to The Poetry New Zealand Yearbook each year, because it's so wonderfully filled with all things poetry. It's also a great way to see the current landscape of New Zealand poetry, with familiar names making an appearance alongside newer poets. . . . As well as being an important space for the work of New Zealand poets, this new installment will inspire writers to continue writing and to introduce new methods in their craft.' - Emma Shi, The Reader