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Hannah Kent (born 1985) is an Australian writer, known for two novels – Burial Rites (2013) and The Good People (2016). Her third novel, Devotion , was published in 2021. Early life and education
[5] In the Australian Monthly Helen Elliott concluded: "Kent, a natural writer with a talent for metaphor, has military command of her research. The Good People might be Wuthering Heights gothic without the psychological speed, a novel in black and grey, but for those who enjoy slow-burning melodrama and their history re-enacted in hi-res ...
Kent was inspired to write Burial Rites during her time as an exchange student in Iceland when she was 17, where she learnt the story of Agnes Magnúsdóttir. [2] She then made it the topic of her honours degree thesis and PhD at Flinders University, with additional mentoring by Geraldine Brooks. After this, Kent was awarded the Writing ...
Australian Story is a weekly half-hour program which airs on Mondays at 8pm . [5] [6] The program is categorised as a documentary style current affairs program. [7]This hybrid categorisation [7] is a result of the program's decision to present newsworthy stories without the presence of an onscreen reporter. [1]
Hannah Kent (born 1985) Christopher Kenworthy (born 1968) Michael Keon (1918–2006) Adib Khan (living) Paul Kidd (living) Robin Klein (born 1936) Elsa Klensch (1933–2022) Marion Knowles (1865–1949) Malcolm Knox (born 1966) Peter Kocan (born 1947) Christopher Koch (1932–2013) Will Kostakis (born 1989) Nigel Krauth (born 1949) Michelle de ...
A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of births in 1985 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of death. Unknown date. Hannah Kent, historical novelist [28]
2013 in Australian literature: Death of Keith Dunstan, Christopher Koch; The Childhood of Jesus – J. M. Coetzee; The Narrow Road to the Deep North – Richard Flanagan; Burial Rites – Hannah Kent; Eyrie – Tim Winton; All The Birds, Singing – Evie Wyld
Hannah Kent: Burial Rites: Pan Macmillan: Readers' choice Hannah Kent: Burial Rites: Pan Macmillan: Ned Kelly Award [33] Novel Adrian McKinty: In The Morning I'll Be Gone: Allen and Unwin: First novel Candice Fox: Hades: Random House, Australia True crime John Saffran: Murder in Mississippi: Hamish Hamilton: Lifetime achievement Not awarded