Was the irony lost on Peter Garret yesterday when he announced the winner of Australia’s richest literary prize? I caught a glimspe of the announcement on ABC news last night and nearly choked. Garret spoke about the importance of Australian literary tradition and mumbled something about the value of hearing stories like Nam Le’s. [...]
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A refugee story worth telling
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