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Australia's boldest literary festival.

Melbourne Writers Festival Melbourne Writers Festival

    • Sociedade e cultura

Australia's boldest literary festival.

    My Name Is Grace Tame

    My Name Is Grace Tame

    [Content warning: Sensitive themes] Listen to former Australian of the Year Grace Tame as she talks about The Ninth Life of a Diamond Miner, her sharply intelligent, deeply felt and at times blisteringly funny memoir that shares her story – in her own words and on her own terms.

    In conversation with Abigail Ulman, Tame talks about the hard-won journey to finding her voice, what her experience reveals about a culture of abuse in our society and institutions, the writing and editing process behind her memoir, and the values and passions that have helped her become a leading advocate for survivors of childhood sexual abuse who has inspired countless people from all walks of life.

    Recorded live at Melbourne Writers Festival 2023

    Please note, this conversation explores sensitive topics including child sexual abuse and domestic violence. 
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    • 1h 4 min
    The John Button Oration: The Great American Lie

    The John Button Oration: The Great American Lie

    A world-renowned expert in American literature and culture, Sarah Churchwell (The Wrath to Come: Gone with the Wind and the Lies America Tells) delivers the 2023 John Button Oration.

    Examining one of the most popular stories of all time, Gone with the Wind, Churchwell shows how histories of mythmaking have informed America’s racial and gender politics, the resurgence of white nationalism, the Black Lives Matter movement, the enduring power of the American dream, and the violence of Trumpism.

    Recorded live at Melbourne Writers Festival 2023 


    This event was proudly supported by the John Button Fund, Melbourne School of Government and the Faculty of Arts, The University of Melbourne
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    • 57 min
    Shehan Karunatilaka: The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida

    Shehan Karunatilaka: The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida

    "You can’t really interview a ghost." – Shehan Karunatilaka


    Sri Lankan author Shehan Karunatilaka won the 2022 Booker Prize for his dazzling magic-realist satire The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida. Set during his homeland’s long civil war, the story follows its title character, a self-described photographer, gambler and ‘closet queen’, who wakes up as a ghost with a week to discover who killed him.

    One of the great literary voices of our times, Karunatilaka joins ABC RN’s Kate Evans (The Bookshelf) to discuss the novel's genesis and international success, the ethics of photography, and how Sri Lanka's history and culture informed the novel – with some cricket and daddy issues thrown in.  

    Recorded live at Melbourne Writers Festival 2023 


    This event was proudly supported by ARA Group

    This event was presented in partnership with ABC RN

    This event was supported through the Melbourne City Revitalisation Fund – a $200 million partnership of the Victorian Government and the City of Melbourne.
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    • 43 min
    Plants: Past, Present and Future

    Plants: Past, Present and Future

    For millennia, reciprocal relationships with plants have provided both sustenance to First Nations communities and many of the materials needed to produce a complex array of technologies. In this wide-ranging discussion, learn more about this fascinating relationship and how it forms the basis of everything – respect, connection and our future survival.

    Featuring co-authors of Plants: Past, Present and Future – Barkandji researcher and storyteller Zena Cumpston, Wiradjuri geographer and scientist Michael-Shawn Fletcher, and geographer Lesley Head – and prize-winning Yuin, Bunurong and Tasmanian writer Bruce Pascoe, with Sally Warhaft.


    “If we don’t learn to relate to each other, we’ll continue to destroy the earth.” – Bruce Pascoe

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    • 59 min
    Queering the Canon

    Queering the Canon

    Which stories made you 'different'? What makes writing queer? And what books brought about a break up with the gender binary? 

    Join a stellar group of queer writers as they share heartfelt (and hilarious) insights into the stories that shaped how they think and write about sexuality and gender, from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings to Adrienne Rich's The Dream of a Common Language to Ellen van Neerven's Throat.

    Dipping into the queer canon are Noongar writer Claire G. Coleman (Enclave, Terra Nullius); author of Dreyer’s English (and Twitter's most loved grammar expert) Benjamin Dreyer; photographer and writer Bill Hayes (Insomniac City); writer of poetry, fiction and memoir Kris Kneen (Fat Girl Dancing, The Three Burials of Lotty Kneen); proud Gunai woman and multidisciplinary artist Kirli Saunders (Kindred); and host Maeve Marsden (Queerstories). 

    Recorded live at Melbourne Writers Festival 2023 
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    • 58 min
    Writers on Writers: Readers of Australian Literature

    Writers on Writers: Readers of Australian Literature

    The 2023 Boisbouvier Conversation

    The Writers on Writers series is an indispensable fixture in the literary calendar, with leading authors penning their reflections on Australian writers who have inspired and influenced them.

    In one of the most loved sessions of the festival, enjoy this discussion about the importance of having generous and compassionate conversations; what readers gain from having fresh light shone on past treasures; and the future of Australian literature – and what literature is for.

    Featuring Black Inc publisher Chris Feik; contributor to the series, Nam Le (On David Malouf); and ABC Radio National’s The Bookshelf host Kate Evans as they speak with the Boisbouvier Chair in Australian Literature, author Tony Birch.

    Recorded live at Melbourne Writers Festival 2023 


    This event was proudly supported by the Faculty of Arts, The University of Melbourne
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    • 1h 4 min

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