Stella Prize shortlist

The Stella Prize has announced its first shortlist, including two authors among contenders for other grand prizes. Michelle de Kretser is also in the running for the ALS Gold Medal with Questions of Travel and Carrie Tiffany is in the long list for the Women’s Prize for Fiction with Mateship with Birds. Read more about six

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ALS Gold Medal shortlist

The shortlist for the 2013 ALS Gold Medal has been announced. The shortlisted titles are: Darkness on the Edge of Town Jessie Cole (Fourth Estate) Questions of Travel Michelle de Kretser (Allen & Unwin) Montebello Robert Drewe (Hamish Hamilton) Lost Voices Christopher Koch (Fourth Estate) The Fine Colour of Rust P. A. O’Reilly (HarperCollins) The ALS

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When life’s a circus the little things count

Take a close look: The pretty picture accompanying this post is of a circus tent made out of a book. This gorgeous treasure in its elegant simplicity provided a tiny beam of happiness in a crazy, mixed up week. Life’s a circus. Life’s a roller coaster. Life’s a see-saw. I’ve felt all of these things

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Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist announced

The 2013 Women’s Prize for Fiction (formerly known as the Orange prize) longlist includes Australians Carrie Tiffany and M. L. Stedman. The Women’s Prize for Fiction is the UK’s only annual book award for fiction written by a woman. Now in its 18th year, the prize celebrates excellence, originality and accessibility in writing by women

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Random retro … now that’s classic!

Random House recently announced its 20 bestselling Vintage Classics for 2012 but the two books I’ve most coveted from this retro series didn’t make the list. Both are books I’ve been meaning to read for ages. That is: Richard Yates’ Revolutionary Road and Raymond Carver’s What We Talk about When We Talk about Love. It won’t stay

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National Book Critics Circle Award winners announced

The (US) National Book Critics Circle has announced the recipients of its book awards for publishing year 2012. Winners include Robert A. Caro’s The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson (Alfred A. Knopf) and Ben Fountain’s debut novel, Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk (Ecco). The nonfiction winner was Andrew Solomon’s Far From the

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On the Abolition of All Political Parties

Taking sides, for and against, says Simone Weil, is an intellectual leprosy that originated in the political world and contaminated all forms of thinking. Accordingly, this essay, translated into English for the first time, argues that political parties corrupt political life and should be abolished. Simone Weil was an acclaimed French philosopher, Christian mystic and

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