Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 ‘I Fly, I Drive. We’re All Complicit’ : Richard Flanagan on Vanishing Species and Refusing the Baillie Gifford Prize Money
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'The Australian’s book about his parents’ love and his father’s horrific experience of Burma’s Death Railway won the illustrious nonfiction award. Here he talks about finding beauty and hope in the age of extinction and despair' (Introduction)

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https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/nov/20/richard-flanagan-baillie-gifford-refusing-prize-money-death-railway ‘I Fly, I Drive. We’re All Complicit’ : Richard Flanagan on Vanishing Species and Refusing the Baillie Gifford Prize Moneysmall AustLit logo The Guardian Australia
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  • Question 7 Richard Flanagan , 2023 single work prose
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