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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 18-24 June 2022 of The Saturday Paper est. 2014 The Saturday Paper
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* Contents derived from the 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Kate Grenville, Kate Grenville (interviewer), single work interview

'The greatest influence on Kate Grenville was her mother, whose own passion for storytelling and record keeping is among the award-winning author’s earliest memories. By Kate Holden.'  (Introduction)

Director Baz Luhrmann, Andy Hazel (interviewer), single work interview

'The film director has never aimed small – and few figures are bigger than Elvis Presley. By Andy Hazel.'

Bangarra’s Terrain, Chantal Nguyen , single work review
— Review of Terrain 2012 single work drama ;

Bangarra’s vast hymn to Country shows the company has a bright future under incoming artistic director Frances Rings. By Chantal Nguyen.

The Eulogy, Brodie Wilkinson , single work short story
Geraldine Brooks Horse, Stephen Romei , single work review
— Review of Horse : A Novel Geraldine Brooks , 2022 single work novel ;

'It is a truth universally acknowledged that journalists start their careers in unexpected places. For Sydney-born Geraldine Brooks it was compiling the horse-racing results for the then Fairfax press. Some decades, five novels and an unexpected lunchtime conversation later, Brooks has made the main character of her new novel a champion American thoroughbred from the mid-19th century.' (Introduction)

Scott McCulloch Basin, Jack Cameron Stanton , single work review
— Review of Basin Scott McCulloch , 2022 single work novel ;

'In Scott McCulloch’s debut novel Basin, an aimless nomad called Figure traverses an interminable landscape that feels similar to the impossible staircase in Escher’s lithograph Ascending and Descending. Figure roams the territories bordering the Black Sea, forever moving onwards and forever circling back onto himself. His wayward journey recalls a bad dream: “I feel I’m a ghost who’s wandered into the odyssey of a lunatic,” he reflects.' (Introduction)

Hayley Scrivenor Dirt Town, Nicola Harvey , single work review
— Review of Dirt Town Hayley Scrivenor , 2022 single work novel ;
'Dirt Town has a simple plot: a girl goes missing, two out-of-town detectives arrive and the father becomes a suspect. Hayley Scrivenor’s debut is billed as a crime novel but the multiple perspectives she employs to elevate a prosaic storyline into a rich community profile reveal her literary ambitions.' (Introduction)
 

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