Gerald Murnane doesn’t have readers, he has acolytes. The New Yorker described him as “the reclusive giant of Australian letters”. He’s written 10 novels, several collections of short stories and essays, and a memoir about horse racing. Together these books represent one of the most formidable and singular bodies of work in literature. On this episode of Read This, Michael drives out to the Goroke golf course to chat with Gerald on his home turf.

“A real smack in the face”: Did the RBA get it wrong?
15:38

“Prices could double”: how the fuel crisis will hit your hip pocket
16:10

Kyle and Jackie O's $200m break up and the end of the shock-jock era
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