A guide to James Joyce from Irish writer Mary Morrissy, ahead of Bloomsday (16 June); New Zealand writer Becky Manawatu continues to explore howls of pain and compassion in her second novel, Kataraina; and magic realism in the boundaries between life and death, and Eastern Europe, in Helen Marshall's The Lady, the Tiger and the Girl Who Loved Death.
BOOKS
James Joyce, Ulysses (1922)
Mary Morrissy, Penelope Unbound, Banshee Press
Becky Manawatu, Kataraina, Scribe
Helen Marshall, The Lady, the Tiger and the Girl Who Loved Death, Titan Books
(Keep scrolling for a list of all other books mentioned on the program)
GUESTS
Mary Morrissy, Irish novelist, short story writer, essayist and teacher of creative writing. Her books include Penelope Unbound — a speculative history of the life of Norah Barnacle, wife of James Joyce. She is currently in Australia and taking part in Bloomsday Events
Claire Mabey, NZ children's author, editor and founder of the Verb Wellington readers and writers festival. Her novel, The Raven's Eye Runaways, has just been named as a finalist in the NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults
Robert Goodman, reviewer and literary judge specialising in genre fiction (he's been a judge and organiser for the Ned Kelly Awards for crime fiction since 2008; regularly reviews for the Newtown Review of Books — and is one of the most active members of the ABC Book Club Facebook Group). His website is pilebythebed.com
OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED
CREDITS
En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.