Amanda Lohrey, Deepa Anappara and the International Booker Prize reviewed

May 1
58 mins

Episode Description

~ REVIEWERS

In this episode, superstar reviewer Hannah Kent tackles the rugged terrain of a journey that edges towards the Tibetan border in Deepa Anappara's The Last of Earth, and theatre writer Tom Wright ponders extraterrestrial encounters in Amanda Lohrey's new one, Capture. Plus, Kate and Cassie take a look at two titles on the International Booker Prize shortlist, from France and Bulgaria, one follows a not‑very‑successful witch who weeps tears of blood; and the other is the story of a woman in Albania who switches genders through an ancient ritual.

~ BOOKS 

  • Marie NDiaye, The Witch, translated from the French by Jordan Stump, MacLehose Press 
  • Rene Karabash, She Who Remains, translated from the Bulgarian by Izidora Angel, Peirene Press 
  • Deepa Anappara, The Last of Earth, One World 
  • Amanda Lohrey, Capture, Text

~ OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED

  • David Malouf, works
  • Chloe Dalton, Raising Hare
  • Laura McPhee Brown, Worry Doll 
  • Ranginui Walker, Struggle Without End 
  • Patricia Walker, Potiki 
  • Cameron Sullivan, The Red Winter

~ CREDITS

  • Presenter, Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh
  • Producer, Kate Evans and Sarah Corbett
  • Sound engineer, Bella Tropiano and Hamish Camilleri
  • Arts editor, Rhiannon Brown 
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