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Christos Tsiolkas - The Slap

Christos Tsiolkas - The Slap

Christos Tsiolkas talks to James Naughtie and readers about his 2010 novel The Slap.

Bookclub · BBC Radio 4

May 6, 201427m 42s

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Show Notes

With James Naughtie.

Australian novelist Christos Tsiolkas responds to readers' questions about his award-winning debut The Slap. The book generated considerable debate - should you slap a child who's misbehaving, but isn't yours? In this controversial novel Tsiolkas presents an apparently harmless domestic incident from eight very different perspectives and examines how its aftermath reverberates through the lives of everyone who witnesses it happen. He explains how he uses this one event to discuss the realities of contemporary Australian society - its materialism and racial prejudices, and how lives of the immigrants' children are so different from their parents'.

June's Bookclub choice is Room by Emma Donoghue

Produced by Dymphna Flynn.