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The rich and entitled are back but so are Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton

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Sex parties, corruption and dark dark deeds in not-quite-Nigeria, in Akwaeke Emezi’s Little Rot; aspiration, real estate and misguided philanthropists in New York, in Rumaan Alam’s Entitlement, and ordinary people living extraordinary lives, and all those untold stories, in Elizabeth Strout’s Tell Me Everything. GUESTS Gretchen Shirm, critic and writer whose books include the short story collection Having Cried Wolf and the novels Where the Light Falls and The Crying Room. Stephen Long, Senior Fellow at the independent policy research organisation, The Australia Institute. Before that he was a senior reporter for the ABC’s investigative journalism program, Four Corners, as economics correspondent and national finance correspondent. BOOKS Akwaeke Emezi, Little Rot, Faber Rumaan Alam, Entitlement, Riverhead Books Elizabeth Strout, Tell Me Everything, Viking Penguin OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED Barbara Kingsolver, Demon Copperhead Taffy Brodesser-Akner , Long Island Compromise Porochista Khakpour, Tehrangeles Andrew O'Hagan, Caledonian Road Alice Robinson, If You Go Susie Boyt, Love and Missed Paul Lynch, Prophet Song Joseph Stiglitz, The Road to Freedom - Economics and the Good Society CREDITS Presenter, Kate Evans + Cassie McCullagh Producer, Kate Evans + Sarah Corbett Sound engineer, Tegan Nicholls + Simon Branthwaite Executive producer, Rhiannon Brown

The Bookshelf · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

September 13, 202454m 46s

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Show Notes

Sex parties, corruption and dark dark deeds in not-quite-Nigeria, in Akwaeke Emezi’s Little Rot; aspiration, real estate and misguided philanthropists in New York, in Rumaan Alam’s Entitlement, and ordinary people living extraordinary lives, and all those untold stories, in Elizabeth Strout’s Tell Me Everything. 

GUESTS

Gretchen Shirm, critic and writer whose books include the short story collection Having Cried Wolf and the novels Where the Light Falls and The Crying Room.

Stephen Long, Senior Fellow at the independent policy research organisation, The Australia Institute. Before that he was a senior reporter for the ABC’s investigative journalism program, Four Corners, as economics correspondent and national finance correspondent.

BOOKS

Akwaeke Emezi, Little Rot, Faber Rumaan Alam, Entitlement, Riverhead Books Elizabeth Strout, Tell Me Everything, Viking Penguin 

OTHER BOOKS MENTIONEDBarbara Kingsolver, Demon CopperheadTaffy Brodesser-Akner , Long Island CompromisePorochista Khakpour, TehrangelesAndrew O'Hagan, Caledonian RoadAlice Robinson, If You GoSusie Boyt, Love and MissedPaul Lynch, Prophet SongJoseph Stiglitz, The Road to Freedom - Economics and the Good Society 

CREDITS

  • Presenter, Kate Evans + Cassie McCullagh
  • Producer, Kate Evans +  Sarah Corbett
  • Sound engineer, Tegan Nicholls + Simon Branthwaite
  • Executive producer, Rhiannon Brown

Topics

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