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Sydney Writers' Festival 2021 program


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The coronavirus pandemic might have offered no shortage of plot twists for the Sydney Writers’ Festival, but it has also given the annual literary event a chance to turn over a fresh page.
Interim artistic director Michael Williams says his first program reflects a shift away from the seduction of international guests and the mindset they are what makes or breaks writers’ festivals.
While there will be virtual events with high-profile authors – including Nobel Prize-winner Kazuo Ishiguro, Pulitzer Prize-winner Isabel Wilkerson, young adult favourite Judy Blume,
Outline trilogy author Rachel Cusk and Australian expatriates Peter Carey and Geraldine Brooks – the program is built around in-person events featuring local writers from April 26 to May 2. ....

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Carmen Callil: the feminist author remains as fierce as ever


Rage through the ages: feminist Carmen Callil looks back in anger
She was part of London’s “Australian mafia” and founded feminist publishing powerhouse Virago in 1973. Now in her 80s, and British damehood notwithstanding, this “Libertarian anarchist’s” zeal appears undimmed.
By Jane Wheatley
February 27, 2021
Carmen Callil has lived in London since the 1960s. “Everyone here always says, ‘Carmen, you’re so direct.’ ”
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In the English spring of 1827, Sarah Lacey, a 19-year-old stocking frame operator from the town of Thurmaston in Leicestershire, met George Conquest, a 21-year-old canal worker. His narrow boat was moored at a lock near the lanes and alleys where she roamed in the evenings. The result of their dalliance was a baby, Eliza, born the same year and registered as illegitimate. ....

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They say everyone has a book in them, but a reader carries a library in their head


It’s been another busy week on the farm here, between new calves and lambs being born I’ve not had a minute to myself. To be fair, that is something of a lie, for each night despite the wind or rain, despite the snow and lack of sunshine, I’ve been breaking the 5km radius . It’s not been physical travel, though, it’s been a journey of the mind.
Each evening of this wet and long winter I’ve been emigrating, sans passport, to the far-flung corners of the world. Last week I was in Western Australia with Tim Winton and this week I’ve been exploring the Vietnam War with Ken Burns. ....

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