The next issue of New Zealand Books, Issue 94, Winter 2011. It will be posted out to subscribers on 13 June and should reach the bookshops on 19 June.
And here to whet your appetite is the list of contents:
2 Obituary: Judith Binney
3 Janet Hunt: Alison Ballance, Kakapo: Rescued from the Brink of Extinction; Neville Peat, The Tasman: Biography of an Ocean
4 Hugh Roberts: Janet Wilson (ed), Frank Sargeson’s Stories
6 Murray Bramwell: Mike Johnson (graphic art, Darren Sheehan), Travesty; Emma Neale, Fosterling; Hamish Clayton, Wulf
7 Elizabeth Caffin: Mike Doyle: Collected Poems 1951-2009
Peter Bland: “Naked Ladies” (poem)
8 Letters
Vincent O’Sullivan: “Plane People” (poem)
9 Isa Moynihan: “A failure of trust” (Byline)
10 Michael Hulse: Paula Green and Harry Ricketts, 99 Ways into New Zealand Poetry
11 Chris Else: Jim Flynn, The Torchlight List
12 Liv Macassey: Vincent Ward, The Past Awaits: People, Film, Images
13 Lois Daish: Perrin Rowland, Dining Out: A History of the Restaurant in New Zealand
14 Melissa Laing: Peter Simpson, Fantastica: The World of Leo Bensemann
15 Stella Ramage: Gregory O’Brien: A Micronaut in the Wide World: The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy
16 Diane Hebley: Adele Broadbent, Just Jack; Des Hunt, The Peco Incident; Barbara Else, The Travelling Restaurant: Jasper’s Voyage in Three Parts; Ken Catran, Nina Questor: The Battle Has Begun
17 Ruth Nichol: Charlotte Randall, Hokitika Town; Laurence Fearnley, The Hut Builder
19 Ashleigh Young: Ian Mune, Mune: An Autobiography; Joy Cowley, Navigation: A Memoir; Carol Henderson and Heather Tovey, Searching for Grace: A Woman’s Quest for Her True Identity; Cath Tizard, Cat Amongst the Pigeons: A Memoir
20 John McCrystal: Peter Butler, Gravel Roads; Nicholas Edlin, The Widow’s Daughter; Carl Nixon, Settlers’ Creek; Kelly Ana Morey, Quinine
21 Nicholas Reid: Craig Cliff, A Man Melting; Pip Adam, Everything We Hoped For; Tina Makereti, Once upon a Time in Aotearoa
22 Peter Russell: Sarah Gaitanos, The Violinist: Clare Galambos Winter, Holocaust Survivor
23 Les Cleveland: Alison Parr, Home: Civilian New Zealanders Remember the Second World War
Lindsay Pope: “Wounds” (poem)
24 Robin Skinner: Julia Gatley (ed), Group Architects: Towards a New Zealand Architecture; John Walsh and Patrick Reynolds, Home Work: Leading New Zealand Architects’ Own Houses
25 Christine Dann: Margaret Sparrow, Abortion Then and Now: New Zealand Abortion Stories from 1940 to 1980
26 Hilary Stace: Julia Millen, Te Rau Herenga: A Century of Library Life in New Zealand: The New Zealand Library Association and LIANZA 1910-2010
27 Simon Upton: Raymond Richards, Palmer: The Parliamentary Years
28 Prize cryptic crossword
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