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5 days ago · Restless Dolly Maunder by Kate Grenville (July 2023) On the shortlist for the 2024 Women’s Prize for Fiction, I loved this book and could not put it down until I finished. This novel follows the story of Dolly Maunder from birth to death in Australia.
4 days ago · Jeanette Winterson and Kate Grenville on the gift of writing. Published: 10 Jun 2024 Mon 10 Jun 2024 at 12:00am. Celeste Ng — "Every one of my books starts with a question"
3 days ago · It’s a book about human nature, the power of the self, the loss of reason and the pursuit of justice. It’s about corruption and love. It is wild, funny, heart-rending and foul. Within its pages are two of the greatest characters ever given to the world by literature: Raskolinokov and Porfiry. Their cat-and-mouse game is compelling.
2 days ago · ‘As well as two of the country’s literary legends, Alexis Wright and Kate Grenville, a snapshot of the line-up includes Hana Assafiri, Jane Harrison, Rodney Carter, Kgshak Akec, Kate Forsyth, Paul Ham, Maggie MacKellar, Chunxiao Qu, Eliza Hull Peter Singer and Australia’s 2024/2025 Children’s Laureate Sally Rippin.’
1 day ago · Professor Kate Mitchell. PhD (literary studies) from University of Melbourne; BA (hons) from ANU. Director, Research School of Humanities and the Arts; Professor, Literary Studies. ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. E: kate.mitchell@anu.edu.au.
5 days ago · Kate, with her expertise in grief counselling, would know how memory can be unreliable when in the depths of grief. I myself have experienced a ‘fugue state’ so I know how it can happen. I agree about platitudes, but some people need a bit of guidance about what to say.
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2 days ago · Kate Grenville says, “ Every interview with Phillip was an invitation to take a stroll through books and ideas with a companion who was always generous, insightful, witty and interested (if he wasn’t interested, you soon knew, and he’d throw you a life-ring to get you out of the morass of dullness you’d got yourself into). His warm support for writers and their books was an essential part of our literary ecosystem.