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2022...
13 December
2022
of
The Conversation
est. 2011
The Conversation
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* Contents derived from the 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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When Geraldine Brooks Writes about Tim Winton, You Can Hear the Axes Grind,
single work
review
— Review of On Tim Winton 2022 single work criticism ;'The earthiness of Tim Winton’s homegrown language and storytelling has its share of critics, but also plenty of fans – enough to sustain 40 years or so of professional writing. His works are a feast of strange words and characters. There is a lot to admire, and a few butterfly wings to pick off if you like that kind of thing.' (Introduction)
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The Prime Minister’s Literary Awards Have Proved Contentious, but This Year’s Winners Are Worth Celebrating,
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'The winners of the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards were announced this morning at a ceremony in Launceston. This year’s shortlists presented a challenge for the judges, who selected 30 titles from more than 540 eligible entries.' (Introduction)
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