In conversation with biographer and critic Hermione Lee, twice Man Booker winner, Peter Carey reflects on how Australia has forfeited democracy by ‘brown-nosing’ the CIA, why privacy should be an inalienable right, and what it is like to write about Australian politics while living in New York. He also considers his latest novel Amnesia in the context of his other work.
This event is hosted jointly with the Australia / New Zealand Festival of Literature and the Arts, and Intelligent Life magazine.
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