Australian Women Writers Challenge discussion
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I must admit to being underwhelmed when I watched the show but I don't really imagine I'd do any better even though my list would have different books in it.
I guess it's not as "old white guy writing about rural Australia" as it might have been (given that tends to be the focus of a lot of the literary awards over the years) so that's some kind of progress but it's hardly a diverse list of authors - only 3 women and only 1 of those is still alive and writing whereas 4 of the male writers on the list are still going strong and a fifth only died a few weeks ago), no indigenous authors.
I guess it's not as "old white guy writing about rural Australia" as it might have been (given that tends to be the focus of a lot of the literary awards over the years) so that's some kind of progress but it's hardly a diverse list of authors - only 3 women and only 1 of those is still alive and writing whereas 4 of the male writers on the list are still going strong and a fifth only died a few weeks ago), no indigenous authors.
Chosen were:
Cloudstreet - Tim Winton
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
A Fortunate Life - A.B. Facey
The Harp in the South - Ruth Park
The Power of One - Bryce Courtenay
Jasper Jones - Craig Silvey
The Magic Pudding - Norman Lindsay
The Slap - Christos Tsiolkas
The Secret River - Kate Grenville
Picnic at Hanging Rock - Joan Lindsay
What do you think?