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From Barbados in the 1830s to the Melbourne present via the Scottish imaginary: three new books

From Barbados in the 1830s to the Melbourne present via the Scottish imaginary: three new books

Poet Maxine Beneba Clarke and novelist Michael Winkler join Kate and Cassie as they read Ronnie Scott's Shirley, Eleanor Shearer's River Sing Me Home and James Kelman's God's Teeth and Other Phenomena

The Bookshelf · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

February 10, 20231h 0m

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Poet Maxine Beneba Clarke and novelist Michael Winkler join Kate and Cassie as they read Ronnie Scott's Shirley, Eleanor Shearer's River Sing Me Home and James Kelman's God's Teeth and Other Phenomena

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booksbookshelffictionRonnie ScottEleanor ShearerCAribbeanslaveryBarbadosJames KelmanMaxine Beneba ClarkeMichael Winkler