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Trinidad, Antarctica and a corporate city-state in not-quite Korea: three new novels for you

Trinidad, Antarctica and a corporate city-state in not-quite Korea: three new novels for you

Reading Kevin Jared Hosein's Hungry Ghosts, set in 1940s Trinidad (and we hear from the author too); Tom Rob Smith's Cold People, in a reshaped Antarctica, and Cho Nam-Joo's Saha in a corporate city-state, imagined in Korea. Kate and Cassie are joined by writer Shannon Burns and literary facilitator Michaela Kalowski.

The Bookshelf · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

February 17, 20231h 0m

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Reading Kevin Jared Hosein's Hungry Ghosts, set in 1940s Trinidad (and we hear from the author too); Tom Rob Smith's Cold People, in a reshaped Antarctica, and Cho Nam-Joo's Saha in a corporate city-state, imagined in Korea. Kate and Cassie are joined by writer Shannon Burns and literary facilitator Michaela Kalowski.

Topics

booksreviewKate EvansCassie McCullaghKevin Jared HoseinTrinidad TobagoTom Rob SmithAntarcticadystopiaCho Nam JooKoreaShannon BurnsMichaela Kalowski