Lose yourself in Malouf’s ‘Being There’

‘What is it in us—what urge to lose ourselves in the otherness of things—that leads us so insistently to seek out encounters with paintings, plays, poems, novels, works of sculpture, dance, music?’ asks the Australian author David Malouf in his essay ‘Questions on the Way to the Exhibition’. This essay appears in Being There, the

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Your A to Z guide to The Simple Act of Reading

‘You are what you read,’ writes Malcolm Knox in The Simple Act of Reading. ‘By digesting books I am creating myself.’ Knox is one of 21 writers in this anthology who explain how reading has shaped their identities and writing. And here’s my A to Z of why Debra Adelaide’s handpicked homage to reading should

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Four poets and a poetic book about the bush

The Sydney Writers’ Festival is done and dusted for another year but you can find lasting traces (in the form of photos and grabs) on A Bigger Brighter World’s Facebook page. You’ll find Don Watson speaking with Eleanor Hall about his book The Bush: Travels in the Heart of Australia, a poetic tour de force,

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McGarry channels Dr Smith to enflesh the villainous Iago

Tim McGarry’s recent performance of Mark O’Flynn’s short story ‘Iago’ at the monthly literary soiree in Sydney that is Little Fictions was ‘Part jester part Shakespearean tragic’—to steal the words of Spineless Wonders’ Publisher Bronwyn Mehan. But how do actors like McGarry enflesh a character when they read another person’s story to a live audience

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