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The Bookshelf

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What are you reading, loving or being challenged by? We review the latest in fiction for dedicated readers and for those who wish they read more.
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Episodes

New novels from Christos Tsiolkas, Amanda Lohrey, David Diop and Siân Hughes

Kate and Cassie read Christos Tsiolkas' The In-Between, Siân Hughes' Pearl, Amanda Lohrey's The Conversion and David Diop's Beyond the Door of No Return with guests critic and literary judge James Ley and novelist and podcaster Kate Mildenhall. Translation, shame, lamentations, renovation and love.

Oct 27, 20231 hr

Jellyfish, beauty, betrayal and Camelot: new fiction

Kate and Cassie read Victoria Gosling's Bliss and Blunder, Sophie Keetch's Morgan is my Name, Joel Deane's Judas Boys and Mona Awad's Rouge with novelist A J Betts and theatre writer Tom Wright

Oct 20, 202354 min

The Book Club - Short Stories

In this edition of The Book Club we look at the art, and the science, of the short story with three brand new and intriguing Australian collections.

Sep 29, 202354 min

Lauren Groff, Daniel Mason and Anna Kate Blair: fables, trees, history and art

Kate and Cassie read Lauren Groff's The Vaster Wilds, Daniel Mason's North Woods and Anna Kate Blair's The Modern with writer Maggie Mackellar (Graft) and the Art Show's Rosa Ellen. Survival, hunger, lush landscapes, ambition, art, history . . . with a surprising side of beetles, apples, wedding dresses and frozen fish.

Sep 21, 202354 min

Novels by Anne Enright, Paul Lynch and Emma Donoghue: love, pain, politics and Ireland

Reading yet more extraordinary fiction from Irish novelists (OK Emma Donoghue actually now lives in Canada, but she's originally Irish): Kate and Cassie on Paul Lynch's Prophet Song, Anne Enright's The Wren, The Wren, and Emma Donoghue's Learned by Heart with guests critic and novelist Gretchen Shirm and poet Beth Spencer

Sep 15, 202357 min

The Book Club: Frank Moorhouse Retrospective

A year on from the death of Frank Moorhouse, we examine the work of this much-loved yet troubled writer with his biographer Catharine Lumby and colleague Angelo Loukakis.

Sep 01, 20231 hr 5 min

Fiction: The State of the Art

Kate Evans onstage with writers Colson Whitehead, Eleanor Catton, Richard Flanagan and Tracey Lien at the recent Sydney Writers Festival, on the state of the novel.

Jul 13, 202354 min

The Book Club: The Greek Myths

What is it about the Greek myths that make them so adaptable, reusable, ever popular – and up for all manner of rewrites?

Jun 30, 202354 min

Strangers and Saints: Katherena Vermette and Benjamin Myers

A story of wandering pilgrims, woman brewers, stonemasons and eels – in the North of England from the 7th century until now; and Métis-Michif women in Canada across the twentieth and into the twenty-first century: Kate Evans speaks with Katherena Vermette about The Strangers (recorded at the 2023 Brisbane Writers Festival) and Benjamin Myers about Cuddy

Jun 16, 2023

The Book Club - Romantic Comedy

Step aboard this Book Club edition of The Bookshelf which is hopelessly devoted to the genre of Romantic Comedy.

Jun 02, 20231 hr 2 min

The Book Club: Salman Rushdie

When Salman Rushdie was attacked in Chautauqua, New York in August last year, Victory City, his latest novel, was already finished. Some say it's not only a return to form, but also uncannily prophetic.

Apr 28, 202358 min
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