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    In Conversation: 2024 Stella Prize Winner Alexis Wright

    In Conversation: 2024 Stella Prize Winner Alexis Wright

    “Praiseworthy is mighty in every conceivable way: mighty of scope, mighty of fury, mighty of craft, mighty of humour, mighty of language, mighty of heart.” – Stella Prize Hear from the winner of this year’s Stella Prize, Alexis Wright, as she joins judging panel chair Beejay Silcox in conversation to discuss her creative inspirations, writing process and prize-winning work, Praiseworthy. Celebrating original, excellent and engaging works by women and non-binary authors, the Stella Prize has helped elevate the careers of numerous Australian writers and has become one of the country’s most prestigious literary accolades.
    Alexis Wright appeared at this event via video link. This episode was recorded live at the 2024 Sydney Writers’ Festival.  
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    • 47 min
    Viet Thanh Nguyen: A Man of Two Faces

    Viet Thanh Nguyen: A Man of Two Faces

    “I am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces”, begins Viet Thanh Nguyen’s debut novel, The Sympathizer, the internationally acclaimed bestseller that was recently adapted into an HBO series starring Sandra Oh and Robert Downey Jr. This duality is also at the heart of Viet’s highly original memoir, A Man of Two Faces, which details with sardonic wit and incisive analysis the double consciousness of a Vietnamese refugee growing up in North America. Listen to the celebrated author, hailed as “a conscience of American literature” (The New Yorker), in conversation with Benjamin Law.
    This episode was recorded live at the 2024 Sydney Writers’ Festival.  
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    • 50 min
    Ann Patchett on Ordinary Joys

    Ann Patchett on Ordinary Joys

    “How other people live is pretty much all I think about,” writes Ann Patchett. Since her breakthrough novel, Bel Canto, won the Women’s Prize for Fiction, Ann’s clever, compelling and expertly crafted portraits of other people’s lives have enamoured readers and critics alike. The author of bookshelf staples like Commonwealth and The Dutch House returns with another bestseller, Tom Lake – a meditation on young love, marriage and the lives people lead before having children. Hear stories from Ann and her writer penpal, Meg Mason (Sorrow and Bliss), on home, family and bookselling – with some Parnassus Books reading recommendations thrown in!
    This episode was recorded live at the 2024 Sydney Writers’ Festival.  
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    • 59 min
    Closing Address: Kate Manne on the Future of Misogyny

    Closing Address: Kate Manne on the Future of Misogyny

    [Content warning: misogynistic violence, sexual assault]
    When Kate Manne’s first book Down Girl, a tightly argued analysis of misogyny, was published shortly after the full exposé of Harvey Weinstein, she became ‘the philosopher of #MeToo’ – someone who could explain in crisp and compelling terms what misogyny is and how it works. With her trademark combination of philosophical rigor and vivid storytelling, her next book Entitled took aim at male privilege and how it hurts women. Her new book Unshrinking: How to Fight Fatphobia targets particularly prevalent and oppressive aspects of misogyny – fatphobia and diet culture – proposing a radical rethinking of our bodies and the world. In her closing address, join Kate to build on this extraordinary body of work and consider what recent activism has changed, what has resolutely stayed the same and what has worsened. What might the future of misogyny look like?
    This episode was recorded live at the 2024 Sydney Writers’ Festival.  
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    • 42 min
    2024 Program Announcement: Annabel Crabb and Ann Mossop

    2024 Program Announcement: Annabel Crabb and Ann Mossop

    Join Annabel Crabb and Artistic Director Ann Mossop as they discuss the 2024 Sydney Writers’ Festival program.
    The pair talk about the 2024 Festival theme, Take Me Away, and how books let us escape into different worlds, live other lives and travel in time and space. 
    The 2024 Sydney Writers' Festival is out now. Head to our website to explore the program: https://www.swf.org.au/
    Tickets on sale Saturday 9 March at 10am. 
    Thank you to 2SER for facilitating the recording of this podcast
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    • 37 min
    Daniel Lavery: Dear Prudence and more

    Daniel Lavery: Dear Prudence and more

    [Content warning: Child sexual abuse]
    Join internet darling Daniel Lavery as he lifts the lid on his writing life and Dear Prudence, a collection of the weirdest and wildest questions received during his tenure as Slate’s agony aunt. Filled with his always sympathetic, thoughtful and good-humoured advice, it offers a good dose of sense and compassion in an increasingly wonky world. Daniel reveals the secrets to dispensing wise counsel and talks about his broader career as the co-founder of legendary website The Toast and a New York Times–bestselling author. In conversation with Mon Schafter.
    This episode was recorded live at the 2023 Sydney Writers’ Festival.  
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    • 57 min

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