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Your favourite fiction authors share the story behind their latest books.

    Shankari Chandran, Stuart Turton and Julie Janson on refuge, failure and outlaws

    Shankari Chandran, Stuart Turton and Julie Janson on refuge, failure and outlaws

    Shankari Chandran's follow up to her Miles Franklin award winning book, British author Stuart Turton's complicated murder mystery and Julie Janson's ironically named novel Compassion.

    Shankari Chandran won the 2023 Miles Franklin for her novel Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens. Her new novel Safe Haven asks readers to confront the reality of Australia's immigration detention system: the lives of the detainees, the guards, the doctors, and the communities that welcome asylum seekers, sometimes to then see them taken away.

    British writer Stuart Turton has a reputation for risky ideas. His hit novel The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle was described as 'Gosford Park meets Groundhog Day'. His latest The Last Murder at the End of the World is also a murder mystery with a twist – it's set on an island that is home to the last remaining humans on the planet and every person on the island has a voice in their head, who is also the narrator of this story. It's a wild, propulsive ride.

    Julie Janson is a Burruberongal woman of the Darug Aboriginal nation. Her first, historical novel Benevolence, was about a young Aboriginal woman growing up in the New South Wales colony. Now Julie has written a sequel Compassion, inspired by her great-great grandmother.

    • 54 min
    Colm Tóibín's Brooklyn sequel

    Colm Tóibín's Brooklyn sequel

    One of Colm Toibin's most beloved books is Brooklyn and now he's written a sequel. In Long Island, the characters are 20 years older but they haven't let go of their secrets.

    One of the Irish writer Colm Tóibín's best loved books is Brooklyn. Published in 2009, it's about Eilis, a young woman who leaves Ireland for America in the 1950s. It was longlisted for the Booker, won the Costa Novel Award and was adapted to the screen in 2015. Now there's a sequel, called Long Island, (Picador) set years later in the 70s when Eilis is again faced with a family dilemma.

    Australian author Michelle Johnston takes you deep into the basement of the Perth hospital where she works and writes and which was the inspiration for the setting of her novel, Tiny Uncertain Miracles (first broadcast 6 February 2023).

    And in the final episode of Banned Books, the focus is again on Iran but there's an Australian connection. 

    • 37 min
    Banned Books 05: The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree in Iran

    Banned Books 05: The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree in Iran

    Iran's Kafka like book censorship is causing authors to flee, including writer Shokoofeh Azar who now lives in Australia.

    Banned Books is a new series that looks at what's driving book bans worldwide. 

    In this last episode, writer Shokoofeh Azar who now lives in Australia and is the author of The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree which is banned in Iran.

    Guests: 
    Shokoofeh Azar - Iranian born, Australian based journalist and author The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree, shortlisted for the International Booker and Stella Prize.
    Alireza Abiz - Iranian born, UK based scholar, poet and translator. He's the author of Censorship of Literature in Post-Revolutionary Iran: Politics and Culture since 1979
    Nassim Khadem - ABC journalist. Provided reading from The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree

    • 19 min
    Percival Everett reimagines Huckleberry Finn

    Percival Everett reimagines Huckleberry Finn

    Percival Everett, a prolific author known for his versatility across various genres and styles, reinterprets an American classic novel.

    Percival Everett, a prolific author known for his versatility across various genres and styles, reinterprets the American classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, James, (Pan Macmillan) shifts the focus to Huck's enslaved companion, Jim, challenging the portrayal of slaves as ignorant and simple.

    And Banned Books Episode Four Gender Queer, explores an award winning memoir by an American author that's being challenged in the Australian Federal court in an attempt to ban it.

    • 28 min
    Banned Books 04: Gender Queer in Australia

    Banned Books 04: Gender Queer in Australia

    Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe is the most banned book in the USA and now it's  being challenged in the courts in Australia. 

    Banned Books is a new series that looks at what's driving book bans worldwide. 

    This episode explores Gender Queer, an illustrated memoir which details Maia Kobabe's experience of coming out as non-binary and asexual. The book has been banned in school and public libraries across the US. In Australia, a conservative Queensland activist is seeking to have it banned and is taking the Australian Classification Review Board to the Australian Federal Court over it's unrestricted classification of the memoir.

    Is the US book banning movement coming to Australia?

    • 26 min
    Val McDermid and Jonathan Seidler on ancient queens and modern love

    Val McDermid and Jonathan Seidler on ancient queens and modern love

    Crime writer Val McDermid investigates Scotland's most famous female character to reveal a very different Lady Macbeth. And Sydney writer Jonathon Seidler delves into the story beyond the happy ending and how breakups can define a relationship.

    Crime writer Val McDermid investigates Scotland’s most famous female character to reveal a very different Lady Macbeth.  Queen Macbeth: Darkland Tales is part of a series where well known authors find the truth behind the legends commissioned by the historical fiction publishing house Birlinn.

    Jonathan Seidler is no stranger to the complexities of modern relationships. A Sydney writer, journalist and columnist, his work is frequently published in journals and newspapers. He has also written a memoir exploring his family history of mental illness. Jonathan's latest is a novel,  All the Beautiful Things You Love which delves into the story beyond the happy ending  - how break-ups can define a relationship. 

    • 41 min

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