TALK: Friends of the UWA Library
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Friends of the UWA Library : Josephine Wilson discusses her award-winning book Extinctions |
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About the talk
The Friends of the UWA Library are delighted to begin the 2018 series of talks with award-winning author, Josephine Wilson. Josephine will talk about her critically acclaimed book Extinctions.
Winner of the prestigious 2017 Miles Franklin Literary Award and Colin Roderick Award, nominated for the 2017 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, and before its publication, the winner of the inaugural 2015 Dorothy Hewett Award for an Unpublished Manuscript, Extinctions has been praised for its humour, poignancy and, from the 2017 Miles Franklin Literary Award judges’ comments, “a compassionate and unapologetically intelligent novel”.
Extinctions is a novel about all kinds of extinction – natural, racial, national and personal – and what we can do to prevent them. Josephine will share her inspiration, perspiration and insights to her work.
UWA Publishing will have copies of her book available for sale.
About the speaker
Josephine began her career in the area of performance. She completed a Masters of Philosophy at Queensland University and a PhD at the University of Western Australia.
She is the co-author of the performance/theatre work The Geography of Haunted Places, and author of the novel Cusp. She has reviewed for Realtime, ArtLink Magazine and for The West Australian, and is a board member for the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Josephine has taught as sessional staff at Murdoch, UWA and Curtin University.
7.00 pm for a 7.30 start
Members: Free, Guests: $5 donation
Speaker(s) |
Josephine Wilson
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Location |
Level 2 Conference Room, Reid Library
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Contact |
Kathryn Maingard
<[email protected]>
: 08 6488 2356
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Start |
Tue, 13 Mar 2018 19:30
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End |
Tue, 13 Mar 2018 21:00
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Submitted by |
Kathryn Maingard <[email protected]>
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Last Updated |
Mon, 06 May 2019 14:16
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