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1 y separately published work icon The Great Red Whale : An Essay by Michael Winkler Michael Winkler , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2024 27802739 2024 single work podcast

'On this week’s ABR Podcast, we return to the winner of the 2016 Calibre Essay Prize, Michael Winkler’s ‘The Great Red Whale’. As ABR remarked at the time, ‘This excoriating yet remarkably subtle meditation is also a tribute to consolations: landscape, specifically the desert of Central Australia, and literature, notably Moby-Dick.’ Here is Michael Winkler with ‘The Great Red Whale’.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon 'Sleepers' Cate Kennedy , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2024 27615171 2024 single work podcast

'In this week’s episode of the ABR Podcast we revisit Cate Kennedy’s short story ‘Sleepers’, which won second prize in the 2010 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize. ‘Sleepers’ was also included in Kennedy’s 2012 short-story collection Like a House on Fire. Cate Kennedy is an award-winning writer of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Listen to Cate Kennedy’s ‘Sleepers’.' (Production summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Fasten Your Seatbelts : Turbulent Times at Alan Joyce’s Qantas Stuart Kells , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2024 27615112 2024 single work podcast

'This week on the ABR Podcast we look at Qantas with business writer and historian Stuart Kells. In his review of Alan Joyce and Qantas: The trials and transformation of an Australian icon by Peter Harbison, Kells notes that the company’s declining reputation extends beyond the area of substandard customer service. Stuart Kells is Adjunct Professor at La Trobe Business School and has twice won the Ashurst Business Literature Prize. Listen to ‘Fasten your seatbelts: Turbulent times at Alan Joyce’s Qantas’, published in the January-February issue of ABR.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Lives of ‘Ordinary’ People Ebony Nilsson , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2024 27615075 2024 single work podcast

'In this week’s ABR Podcast, historian Ebony Nilsson tracks the lives of mid-century migrant Australians with the aid of ASIO and CIA files. Ebony Nilsson is a Research Fellow at the Australian Catholic University, the current ABR Laureate Fellow, and recently published her first book, Displaced Comrades: Politics and Surveillance in the Lives of Soviet Refugees in the West. Listen to ‘The lives of ‘ordinary’ people: From Siberia and Shanghai to Kings Cross’, published in the January-February issue of ABR.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Lives of the Saints : David McBride’s Ethic of Self-interest Kevin Foster , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2024 27436185 2024 single work podcast review
— Review of The Nature of Honour David McBride , 2023 single work autobiography

'This week’s ABR Podcast features Kevin Foster’s straight-shooting review of whistleblower David McBride’s memoir The Nature of Honour, which begins: ‘Sometimes, for the faithful, it doesn’t do to look too closely into the life of your chosen idol.’ Foster’s books include Don’t Mention the War: The Australian Defence Force, the media and the Afghan conflict (2013). One of his current research projects – about social media and the military – is funded by the Australian Army Research Centre. ‘The lives of the saints:' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon Peter Porter Poetry Prize 2024 Shortlist Peter Rose (presenter), Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2024 27436147 2024 single work podcast

'Welcome back to the ABR Podcast. We begin 2024 with the Peter Porter Poetry Prize. First presented in 2005, the Porter Prize is one of the world’s leading competitions for a new poem in English. It is worth a total of $10,000, of which the overall winner will receive $6,000. This episode of the ABR Podcast features the five shortlisted poets reading from their work, with introductions from ABR Editor Peter Rose. The winning poem will be announced at an online ceremony on 23 January 2024.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon The ABR Podcast 2024 2024 Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2024 27436110 2024 series - publisher podcast interview
1 y separately published work icon The Morning Belongs to Us : An Essay by Siobhan Kavanagh Siobhan Kavanagh , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 27343290 2023 single work podcast
1 y separately published work icon A Tribute to Charles Simic (1938–2023) Jelena Dinic , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 27232713 2023 single work podcast

'In this week’s ABR Podcast, Jelena Dinić pays tribute to Charles Simic, the Yugoslavian-born American poet, essayist, and translator, who died earlier this year. After her own poetry received an award in 2020, Jelena Dinić initiated a correspondence with Simic in Serbian, two writers ‘born in a country that doesn’t exist anymore’. Jelena Dinić’s writing in Serbian and English has been published in several literary journals and anthologies. Listen to ‘”Come closer and listen”: A tribute to Charles Simic (1938–2023)’, published in the November issue of ABR.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Ancestors Marilyn Lake , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 27232669 2023 single work podcast

'In this week’s ABR Podcast, Marilyn Lake reviews My Grandfather’s Clock: Four centuries of a British-Australian family by historian Graeme Davison. Lake argues that Davison has produced an ‘uncommonly good family history’, in part because of the broader history he tells. Marilyn Lake is an Honorary Professorial Fellow in History at the University of Melbourne. Listen to Marilyn Lake’s ‘The ancestors: An uncommonly good family history’, published in the November issue of ABR.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Measure of Things Catriona Menzies-Pike , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 27232631 2023 single work podcast

'In this week’s ABR Podcast, Catriona Menzies-Pike reviews Richard Flanagan’s new hybrid work Question 7. Menzies-Pike argues that Flanagan’s ‘sweeping engagement with history ultimately brings the author back to himself’ in ways that limit understanding of the present tense. Catriona Menzies-Pike is a literary critic and former editor of the Sydney Review of Books. Listen to ‘The Measure of things: Flanagan’s looping book of questions’, published in the November issue of ABR.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon Killing for Country Georgina Arnott (interviewer), Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 27089662 2023 single work podcast interview

'This week, on the ABR podcast, we feature a special conversation between author and journalist David Marr, historian Mark McKenna and ABR’s Georgina Arnott, recorded in the middle of September 2023, one month out from the Voice referendum. The subject was David Marr’s new book, Killing for Country: A family story, which takes the reader to early nineteenth-century New South Wales and follows the bloodshed of invasion as it tracks north.' (Publication abstract)

1 y separately published work icon A Brilliant Portrait of an Unhappy Marriage Penny Russell , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 26915852 2023 single work podcast
1 y separately published work icon Yunupingu's Song Desmond Manderson , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 26915805 2023 single work podcast

'In this week’s ABR Podcast, Desmond Manderson takes us back sixty years to the 1963 Yirrkala Bark Petition drafted by Yolngu leader Yunupingu. The Yirrkala petition called for constitutional recognition of Indigenous rights and can be seen as an antecedent to the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Desmond Manderson is Director of the Centre for Law, Arts and Humanities at the Australian National University. Here he is with ‘Yunupingu’s song: Constitutions as acts of vision, not of division’, published in the September issue of ABR.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Melbourne Dictionary People Sarah Ogilvie , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 26915769 2023 single work podcast

'In this week’s ABR Podcast, Sarah Ogilvie explores the mystery behind the Oxford English Dictionary’s (1928) Australian lexicon. Ogilvie, a former Director of the Australian National Dictionary Centre, tells us about the Melbourne Dictionary People, a group of nineteenth and early-twentieth century Melburnians who contributed Australianisms for the OED project. Listen to Sarah Ogilvie’s ‘The Melbourne Dictionary People: Active service to the mother tongue’, published in the September issue of ABR.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Great Australian Intemperance Joel Deane , Georgina Arnott (presenter), Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 26915740 2023 single work podcast
1 y separately published work icon Twenty Years of the Porter Poetry Prize Judith Beveridge , A. Frances Johnson , Damen O'Brien , Sara Saleh , Alex Skovron , Judith Bishop , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 26766341 2023 single work podcast

'This week on the ABR Podcast we celebrate twenty years of the Peter Porter Poetry Prize with readings from six winners. We invited these poets to reflect on the prize and their winning poems. Hear fresh readings from Judith Beveridge, A. Frances Johnson, Damen O’Brien, Sara M. Saleh, Alex Skovron and Judith Bishop. The 2024 Porter Prize, worth a total of $10,000, closes on October 9.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon 2023 Jolley Short Story Prize Shortlist, Episode Three Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 26766262 2023 single work podcast
1 y separately published work icon 2023 Jolley Short Story Prize Shortlist, Episode Two Rowan Heath , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 26766222 2023 single work podcast

'This week on the ABR Podcast, we celebrate the 2023 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize shortlist over three episodes. In each episode, one of the three shortlisted authors will read their story. The overall winner of the Jolley Prize will be announced at an online ceremony on August 17. Proceeding in alphabetical order, Episode Two features ‘The Mannequin’ by Rowan Heath, published in the August issue of ABR.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon 2023 Jolley Short Story Prize Shortlist, Episode One Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 26766189 2023 single work podcast

'This week on the ABR Podcast, we celebrate the 2023 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize shortlist over three episodes. In each episode, one of the three shortlisted authors will read their story. The overall winner of the Jolley Prize will be announced at an online ceremony on August 17. Proceeding in alphabetical order, Episode One features Winter Bel’s ‘Black Wax’, published in the August issue of ABR.' (Introduction)

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