In this episode, Booker Prize-winning author Richard Flanagan discusses everything from his latest novel, Question 7 – from his near-death experience as a young man kayaking on the Franklin River to his decision to become a novelist as a four-year-old, and how his connection to Tasmania dates back to the first convicts.
Hosting the conversation about the difficulties of forgetting, remembering and writing about the past is Spectrum editor and culture writer Melanie Kembrey.

Bob Carr on grief and 'the left-over life' after his wife's death
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Courtney Barnett on songwriting, her deadpan delivery – and what she did next
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Kathy Lette on female betrayal: ‘More painful than divorce’
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