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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 1-7 July 2023 of The Saturday Paper est. 2014 The Saturday Paper
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* Contents derived from the 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Writer Anna Funder, Michael Williams , single work column

'In her latest book, Miles Franklin winner Anna Funder rescues George Orwell’s first wife, Eileen O’Shaughnessy, from the shadows of incuriosity. By Michael Williams.' 

The Tree Song, Andrew Pippos , single work short story
Grace Yee Chinese Fish, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen , single work review
— Review of Chinese Fish Grace Yee , 2023 single work novel ;

'Home and displacement sit side by side in Chinese Fish. Inhabiting multiple perspectives, Grace Yee’s polyphonic verse novel follows a family suspended between two cultures over two decades, from their resettlement in New Zealand from Hong Kong in the 1960s through to grief and loss.' (Introduction)   

Robert Skinner I’d Rather Not, Stephen Romei , single work review
— Review of I'd Rather Not Robert Skinner , 2023 single work autobiography ;

'The Irish writer and wit Oscar Wilde said we can be in the gutter but look to the stars. The Melbourne-based writer and humorist Robert Skinner agrees on the location but what he sees is the gutter. “Say what you want about rock bottom,” he writes in his whimsical, insouciant memoir I’d Rather Not, “but at least it’s sturdy.”' (Introduction)   

Cynthia Dearborn The Year My Family Unravelled, Maria Takolander , single work review
— Review of The Year My Family Unravelled Cynthia Dearborn , 2023 single work autobiography ;

'Dementia has been in the spotlight in recent times, largely because an ageing population has made the disease unignorable. Indeed, we have seen the labelling of a new generation – the “sandwich generation” – to recognise a cohort of middle-aged people caught between caring for their growing children and their ageing parents. Cynthia Dearborn’s The Year My Family Unravelled is a personal account of the challenges of caregiving for the elderly, though in Dearborn’s case she finds herself sandwiched between two countries, Australia and the United States, and two phases of her life, the functional one of her present and the dysfunctional one of her childhood.' (Introduction)   

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