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Don’t Call Paul Lynch’s Book a Political Novel

Don’t Call Paul Lynch’s Book a Political Novel

Released Wednesday, 19th June 2024
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Don’t Call Paul Lynch’s Book a Political Novel

Don’t Call Paul Lynch’s Book a Political Novel

Don’t Call Paul Lynch’s Book a Political Novel

Don’t Call Paul Lynch’s Book a Political Novel

Wednesday, 19th June 2024
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For many years, Irish writer Paul Lynch was a household name…in France. And while his work was popular in translation, and received numerous French literary awards, it was still considered niche. This all changed in 2023, following the release of Prophet Song, which was critically lauded and eventually won the holy grail of English language literary awards: the Booker Prize. This week we return to the Melbourne Writers’ Festival to hear a conversation between Michael and Paul about how Paul became a writer, and why he doesn’t think Prophet Song is a political novel.

Reading list:Red Sky in Morning, Paul Lynch, 2013The Black Snow, Paul Lynch, 2014Grace, Paul Lynch, 2017Beyond the Sea, Paul Lynch, 2020Prophet Song, Paul Lynch, 2023

The Prisoner of Zenda, Anthony Hope, 1894King Solomon's Mines, H. Rider Haggard, 1885The Mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy, 1886

The Heart in Winter, Kevin Barry, 2024

You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 

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