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Richard Flanagan Richard Flanagan i(A10641 works by)
Born: Established: 1961 Longford, Northern Midlands, Midlands, Tasmania, ;
Gender: Male
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1 17 y separately published work icon Question 7 Richard Flanagan , Sydney : Knopf Australia , 2023 25958821 2023 single work prose

'Beginning at a love hotel by Japan’s Inland Sea and ending by a river in Tasmania, Question 7 is about the choices we make about love and the chain reaction that follows.

'By way of H. G. Wells and Rebecca West’s affair through 1930s nuclear physics to Flanagan's father working as a slave labourer near Hiroshima when the atom bomb is dropped, this genre-defying daisy chain of events reaches fission when Flanagan as a young man finds himself trapped in a rapid on a wild river not knowing if he is to live or to die.

'At once a love song to his island home and to his parents, this hypnotic melding of dream, history, literature, place and memory is about how reality is never made by realists and how our lives so often arise out of the stories of others and the stories we invent about ourselves.' (Publication summary)

1 ‘The Living Sea of Waking Dreams,’ by Richard Flanagan : An Excerpt Richard Flanagan , 2021 extract novel (The Living Sea of Waking Dreams)
— Appears in: The New York Times , 25 May 2021;
1 To Be Free : On Writing and Its Reasons Richard Flanagan , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Monthly , July no. 179 2021; (p. 20-25)
'The author reflects on the meaning of the freedom to write in Australia. Topics discussed include the significance of the freedom to think and to consider oneself as a free being to the ability to write with freedom, effect of the libel laws and national security laws on freedom of speech in the country, and the importance of learning to be free and accepting heresy for writers who aim to write about hope and love.' (Abstract)
5 14 y separately published work icon The Living Sea of Waking Dreams Richard Flanagan , Melbourne : Penguin , 2020 19615971 2020 single work novel

'In a world of perennial fire and growing extinctions, Anna's aged mother is dying—if her three children would just allow it. Condemned by their pity to living she increasingly escapes through her hospital window into visions of horror and delight.

'When Anna's finger vanishes and a few months later her knee disappears, Anna too feels the pull of the window. She begins to see that all around her others are similarly vanishing, but no one else notices. All Anna can do is keep her mother alive. But the window keeps opening wider, taking Anna and the reader ever deeper into a strangely beautiful novel about hope and love and orange-bellied parrots.

'An ember storm of a novel, this is Booker Prize-winning novelist Richard Flanagan at his most moving—and astonishing—best.' (Publication summary)

1 The Uluru Statement - Denied but Not Dead Richard Flanagan , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Reconciliation News , May no. 41 2019; (p. 18-19)
'The following is an extract from the speech made by Richard Flanagan at last year's Garma Festival.
1 I Didn't Want to Write This, but the Courage to Listen to Different Ideas Is Vanishing Richard Flanagan , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 29 July 2018;

Richard Flanagan discusses the omission of Bob Carr and Germaine Greer from the 2018 Brisbane Writers' Festival line-up.

9 11 y separately published work icon First Person Richard Flanagan , Melbourne : Penguin Random House Australia , 2017 10929917 2017 single work novel

'First Person, Flanagan’s first novel since winning the Man Booker Prize in 2014, is inspired by Flanagan’s real-life experience ghost-writing the memoir of Australian conman Johann Friedrich Hohenberger.

'The novel is written in the first person by reality TV producer Kif Kehlman and details how Kif, as a younger, penniless writer unable to finish his first novel, agrees to ghost write the memoir of a notorious con man, Ziggy Heidl, who has defrauded the banks of $700 million.

'As work gets underway, Kif begins to fear that he is being corrupted by the con man and grows ever more uncertain as to whether he is ghost writing a memoir, or if Ziggy Heidl is rewriting him.

'At the novel’s heart is a question: what is the truth?' (Publication summary)

1 Richard Flanagan Richard Flanagan , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: #SaveOzStories 2016;
'It may seem at the moment that the only thing that will save the Australian book industry is moving every publisher and writer into Christopher Pyne’s electorate, and making them all wear hi-vis jackets and safety helmets.' (Introduction)
1 1 y separately published work icon Notes on an Exodus : An Essay by Richard Flanagan Richard Flanagan , North Sydney : Vintage Australia , 2016 9754703 2016 single work essay

'Notes on the exodus of refugees from Syria, by Man Booker Prize winner Richard Flanagan. With illustrations from Archibald Prize winner Ben Quilty.

'In January 2016 Richard Flanagan and Ben Quilty travelled to Lebanon, Greece, and Serbia to follow the river that is the exodus of our age: that of refugees from Syria.

'Flanagan's 'notes' and Quilty's sketches bear witness to the remarkable people they met on that journey and their stories. These individual portraits from the Man Booker Prize-winning author and Archibald Prize-winning artist combine to form a powerful testament to human dignity and courage in the face of war, death, and suffering.

'Refugees are not like you and me. They are you and me. That terrible river of the wretched and the damned flowing through Europe is my family.' (Publication summary)

1 ‘F— Them. If You Care about Books, Don’t Vote Liberal' Richard Flanagan , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2016;
1 Does Writing Matter? Richard Flanagan , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: The Monthly , October no. 127 2016; (p. 20-29)
'The author talks about several newspaper articles that created buzz. He mentions of articles "'Ten Shitty Alternatives to Drinking Yourself to Death," "Six Hot Mini Skirts Not To Wear to Your Father's Funeral" and "22 Photos To Restore Your Faith in Humanity Without You Actually Having To Do Anything About It." He mentions of the work of German writer Johann Wolfgang Goethe and his contribution to German literature.' (Publication abstract)
1 An Open Letter to the Prime Minister Richard Flanagan , Thomas Keneally , Peter Carey , 2015 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 28-29 November 2015; (p. 34)
1 Carey, Flanagan, Keneally: Dear PM … Peter Carey , Richard Flanagan , Thomas Keneally , 2015 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2015;
38 104 y separately published work icon The Narrow Road to the Deep North Richard Flanagan , Sydney : Random House , 2013 Z1928536 2013 single work novel historical fiction (taught in 5 units)

'A novel of the cruelty of war, and tenuousness of life and the impossibility of love.

'August, 1943. In the despair of a Japanese POW camp on the Thai-Burma death railway, Australian surgeon Dorrigo Evans is haunted by his love affair with his uncle's young wife two years earlier. Struggling to save the men under his command from starvation, from cholera, from beatings, he receives a letter that will change his life forever.

'This savagely beautiful novel is a story about the many forms of love and death, of war and truth, as one man comes of age, prospers, only to discover all that he has lost.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 Tasmanian Devil Richard Flanagan , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The New Yorker , 28 January 2013;
1 Freeing My Father Richard Flanagan , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: Good Weekend , 21 September 2013; (p. 24-25) The Canberra Times , 21 September 2013;
1 Tears in the Shadows Richard Flanagan , 2013 extract novel (The Narrow Road to the Deep North)
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 21-22 September 2013; (p. 20-21)
1 The Narrow Road to the Deep North Richard Flanagan , 2013 single work extract
— Appears in: The Great Australian Writers' Collection 2013;
1 y separately published work icon Out of a Wild Sea Richard Flanagan , North Sydney : Random House Australia , 2013 18256344 2013 single work essay

''Maybe if the weather had been different we would have made it. No one had predicted anything like the force-nine gale that turned a calm ocean into a liquid earthquake.'

'A near-fatal kayak trip across the Bass Strait with a friend has author Richard Flanagan contemplating memory and dreams, childhood visions, and the things that really matter in life.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 The Words That Have Inspired Helen Garner , Thomas Keneally , Germaine Greer , Alex Miller , Colm Toibin , Kerry Greenwood , Elliot Perlman , Brenda Niall , Anna Funder , Luke Davies , Peter Temple , Jennifer Maiden , Richard Flanagan , Michael Robotham , Kate Holden , Michael Farrell , Chris Wallace-Crabbe , Sophie Cunningham , Robert Adamson , James Bradley , Kim Scott , Charlotte Wood , Michael McGirr , Gig Ryan , Chris Womersley , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Saturday Age , 8 December 2012; (p. 26-29) The Canberra Times , 8 December 2012; (p. 19-22) The Sydney Morning Herald , 8-9 December 2012; (p. 32-36)
Australian writers and reviewers, together with Ireland's Colm Toibin, each nominate their best books of 2012. Some of the books listed are by Australian writers.
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