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| | | | 5/6/19 This page has been updated to include additional suggestions. Too busy to read a whole book for Indigenous Literature Week this year? Here are some short inexpensive suggestions for the time poor. Links on the titles take you to where you can buy the book. These ones are all fromthe Australian Review of Fiction:... | |
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| | | | Fiction - paperback; Giramondo; 144 pages; 2020. Translated from the Spanish by Ellen Jones. It's widely acknowledged that the letter X holds a special place in Elon Musk's heart (assuming he has one). There's SpaceX, Tesla's Model X and the social media channel X (formerly known as Twitter). He even has a child named X... | |
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| | | | May GLLI Blog Series: Japan in Translation, No. 10 Part of the joy of reading literature in translation comes from discovering new voices and enjoyable writing, and without the actual translator that wouldn't be possible. The words we read come not from the writer but their foreign-language representative: Yoko Ogawa's sinister prose is really that... | |
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| | Update 8/12/22: With thanks to Susan Johnson for her Tweet, the winner has been announced. Congratulations to Larissa Behrendt for her novel After Story. The Shortlist for the 2022 Voss Literary Prize has been announced. Titles in bold were shortlisted from the longlist: Michael Mohammed Ahmad, The Other Half of You (Hachette Australia) Larissa Behrendt,... |