Richard Flanagan — the only author to have won both the Booker Prize and the Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction — gathers twenty years of his essays, articles and speeches, ranging across subjects including Manus Island, MONA, the natural world, the Black Summer bushfires, Indigenous Australia, the erosion of democracy, and Salman Rushdie, alongside pieces on family and love. Its central concern is the writer's responsibility to speak freely, even when doing so proves uncomfortable to those in power.
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BOOK DETAILS
- Softcover book
- Published 2026
- 318-pages
CONDITION
New.
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