Australian author Rhett Davis re-imagines the everyday in his novels. In his latest, Arborescence, ordinary people begin transforming into trees. Is it a cult? Performance art? Or something else entirely? Also on the show: Guest reviewer Roanna Gonsalves discusses Saraswati, the debut novel by Gurnaik Johal, which winds its narrative around a sacred and possibly mythical river in North India. And, Kate Evans speaks with Irish writer Colm Tóibín, delving into the literary influences that have shaped his work.
BOOKS
Rhett Davis, Arborescence, Hachette
Gurnaik Johal, Saraswati, Serpent’s Tail
Colm Toibin, works
GUESTS
Roanna Gonsalves is a writer, teacher of creative writing at UNSW, and editor of the literary journal, Southerly
Colm Toibin, Irish novelist and essayist – whose books include The Blackwater Lightship, Nora Webster, Brooklyn, The Master, The Magician – and his latest, Long Island. He spoke to Kate Evans at the 2025 Sydney Writers Festival
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CREDITS
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