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The Bookshelf

What are you reading, loving or being challenged by? We review the latest in fiction for dedicated readers and for those who wish they read more.

  1. 13/12/2024

    Crime fiction and why we keep coming back: The repeat protagonist

    Detectives, tea ladies, journos, psychologists – what's the appeal of the crime series and repeat protagonist? Kate Evans with crime writers Michael Robotham, Tim Ayliffe and Amanda Hampson onstage at the BAD Sydney Crime Festival. GUESTS Michael Robotham, internationally bestselling crime writer, whose books include the Joe O'Loughlin series and the Cyrus Haven series. His latest is Storm Child. Tim Ayliffe, journalist and novelist, whose central character is also a media man. John Bailey is his name – and the latest book in that series is The Wrong Man. Amanda Hampson is an author of many novels, whose crime novels, set in the 1960s, feature tea ladies. Her latest is The Cryptic Clue. CRIME SERIES MENTIONED IN THE DISCUSSION Ian Rankin, Rebus series Michael Connelly, Bosch and McEvoy series Anne Cleeves, Vera series Janet Evanovitch, Stephanie Plum series Kerry Greenwood, Phryne Fischer series Stieg Larsson, Lisbeth Salander series Peter Høeg, Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow Stephen King's Holly Gibney series Patricia Cornwall's Kay Scarpetta series Mick Herron's Slow Horses Tom Clancy, works Peter Temple's Jack Irish series John Le Carre, works Jack Beaumont, Frenchman series Walter Mosley, Easy Rawlins series Adrian McKinty, Sean Duffy series Sulari Gentill, Rowland Sinclair series Candice Fox, works Sujata Massey, Perveen Mistry series Chris Hammer, works Candice Fox, works Don Winslow, works Presenter: Kate Evans Producer: Kate Evans + Sarah Corbett Sound engineers: John Jacobs + Tegan Nicholls Executive Producer: Rhiannon Brown

    54 min
  2. 06/12/2024

    Best Books of 2024

    The best books of 2024 as selected by Cassie McCullagh, Kate Evans, Jason Steger, Lev Grossman and Michaela Kalowski. Keep scrolling for a full (and somewhat idiosyncratic) list. GUESTS Jason Steger, literary journalist. Former literary editor at the Age and SMH; and regular guest on ABC TV's Tuesday Book Club. Lev Grossman, bestselling American novelist and journalist — whose books include The Magicians trilogy and (his latest), The Bright Sword (an Arthurian tale). Michaela Kalowski, literary interviewer and the curator of Radio National's Big Weekend of Books BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS (listed according to the person who made the recommendation) Lev Grossman: Percival Everett, James Paolo Bacigalupi, Navola Tana French, The Hunter Kate Atkinson, Death at the Sign of the Rook M.T. Anderson, Nicked Karl Ove Knausgaard, The Third Realm Nick Harkaway, Karla's Choice Cassie McCullagh: Percival Everett, James Kaliane Bradley, The Ministry of Time Francis Spufford, Cahokia Jazz Ceridwen Dovey, Only the Astronauts Michaela Kalowski's selection (in categories) Uplifting (subject matter or style): Ailsa Piper, For Life Julia Baird, Bright Shining  International: Percival Everett, James Francis Spufford, Cahokia Jazz  Australian: Robbie Arnott, Dusk  Lexi Freiman, The Book of Ayn Tim Winton, Juice  Catherine McKinnon, To Sing of War  James Bradley, Deep Water  Julian Borger, I Seek a Kind Person  Books in Translation: Greek Lessons by Han Kang Fantasy: Kelly Link, The Book of Love Jason Steger Uplifting/ positive: Colm Tóibín, Long Island Melanie Cheng, The Burrow Kaliane Bradley, The Ministry of Time Other highlights Nick Harkaway, Karla's Choice Helen Garner, The Season Samantha Harvey, Orbital Heather Taylor Johnson, Little Bit Kate Evans Positive/ Joy or beauty: Niall Williams, Time of the Child Hanif Kureishi, Shattered Deborah Levy, the Position of Spoons International: Francis Spufford, Cahokia Jazz Alan Hollinghurst, Our Evenings Richard Powers, Playground In translation: Olga Tokarczuk, The Empusium Australian: Fiona McFarlane, Highway 13 Dylin Hardcastle, A Language of Limbs Catherine McKinnon, To Sing of War Robbie Arnott, Dusk Inga Simpson, The Thinning   CREDITS Presenters: Kate Evans, Cassie McCullagh Producer: Kate Evans, Sarah Corbett Sound engineers: Craig Tilmouth, Ann Marie Debettencor Executive Producer: Rhiannon Brown

    54 min
  3. 21/11/2024

    Literature in translation with special guests Bora Chung and Anton Hur + Yu Shi

    A focus on literature in translation with special guests Bora Chung and Anton Hur, both of whom are South Korean authors and translators, who translate each others' work, and write outside the system of state-sanctioned literature. Anton translates from Korean into English; Bora translates Russian and Polish works into Korean. In this episode, they describe each others' work, discuss translation, give recommendations, and respond to fellow South Korean writer Han Kang's Nobel Prize in literature. We also meet Chinese podcaster and translator Yu Shi, who has translated Margaret Atwood and Jeanette Winterson's fiction into Mandarin. GUESTS Bora Chung, lecturer, fiction writer and translator from South Korea, who translates from Russian and Polish into Korean. Her books include Cursed Bunny (which was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize), Your Utopia and Grocery List Anton Hur, novelist and translator. He translates from Korean into English. His books are Toward Eternity and No One Told Me Not To. He also translated the global phenomenon I Want to Die But I Want to Eat Tteokpokki by Baek Se-hee Yu Shi, Chinese podcaster and translator  Bora Chung and Anton Hur were in Australia as guests of the Korean Cultural Centre ALL BOOKS MENTIONED Han Kang, The Vegetarian; Human Acts; Greek Lessons; We Do Not Part Fyodor Dostoevsky, works Bruno Jasieński, works Bruno Schulz, works Olga Tokarczuk, works Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, works Witold Gombrowicz, works Margaret Atwood, The Testaments; The Handmaid’s Tale Jeanette Winterson, Oranges are Not the Only Fruit Stephen King, works Paul Auster, works Mishima Yukio, works CREDITS Presenter: Kate Evans, Cassie McCullagh Producer: Kate Evans, Sarah Corbett Sound engineer: Peter Climpson Executive producer: Rhiannon Brown

    1 hr

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What are you reading, loving or being challenged by? We review the latest in fiction for dedicated readers and for those who wish they read more.

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