Wanting by Richard Flanagan book trailer
A young Aboriginal girl, Mathinna, is adopted by the most celebrated explorer of the age, Sir John Franklin, and his wife, Lady Jane, to show that the savage can be civilised. When Sir John disappears while looking for the fabled Northwest Passage, Lady Jane turns to the great novelist Charles Dickens for help. WANTING is a haunting meditation on love, loss and the way life is finally determined never by reason, but only ever by wanting
Published 8 November, 2008
Don Walker in conversation wih Charlie OwenSongwriter Don Walker (formerly of Cold Chisel) speaks to Charlie Owen (Tex, Don and Charlie) about his acclaimed new memoir. Shots (Black Inc.) is a highly original collection of word pictures on his childhood and youth, wild times in the ’70s, life on the road and in Kings Cross, music-making and much more.
Readings Carlton, February 2009 8 April, 2009
Sonya Hartnett (p2) in conversation with Sally WarhaftAuthor Sonya Hartnett talks to Sally Warhaft, on the occasion of the release of her new novel, Butterfly. Amongst many other things they discuss the anxiety and discomfort of growing up, siblings, suburbs, ordinariness, memorable characterisation, and the practice of writing in Australia.
Readings Hawthorn, February 2009 8 April, 2009
Sonya Hartnett (p1) in conversation with Sally WarhaftAuthor Sonya Hartnett talks to Sally Warhaft (Editor of The Monthly), on the occasion of the release of her new novel, Butterfly. Amongst many other things they discuss the anxiety and discomfort of growing up, siblings, suburbs, ordinariness, memorable characterisation, and the practice of writing in Australia.
Readings Hawthorn, February 2009 8 April, 2009
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Geoffrey Blainey (p2): Writing Australian history - A few reflectionsIn this Stephen Murray-Smith Memorial Lecture, Stephen's friend and colleague Professor Geoffrey Blainey AC speaks about the challenges and changes he has experienced over more than 50 years of writing Australian history. 2 December, 2008
Geoffrey Blainey: Writing Australian history - A few reflectionsIn this Stephen Murray-Smith Memorial Lecture, Stephen's friend and colleague Professor Geoffrey Blainey AC speaks about the challenges and changes he has experienced over more than 50 years of writing Australian history. 2 December, 2008
Richard Flanagan (p2) in conversation with Sally WarhaftIn this open and honest conversation, acclaimed writer Richard Flanagan talks to Sally Warhaft, editor of The Monthly, about some of the many things that have been occupying him recently: Baz Luhrmann's Australia (which Flanagan co-wrote), living in Tasmania in the shadow of Gunn's, and his new novel, Wanting. 2 December, 2008
Richard Flanagan in conversation with Sally WarhaftIn this open and honest conversation, acclaimed writer Richard Flanagan talks to Sally Warhaft, editor of The Monthly, about some of the many things that have been occupying him recently: Baz Luhrmann's Australia (which Flanagan co-wrote), living in Tasmania in the shadow of Gunn's, and his new novel, Wanting. 2 December, 2008
Christos Tsiolkas (p2) in conversation with Sophie Cunningham about The SlapChristos Tsiolkas (Dead Europe, Loaded) discusses his much-anticipated new novel The Slap with writer and editor Sophie Cunningham. 2 December, 2008
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