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Unsettled: Kate Grenville in Conversation

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When

Sunday

April 6
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Where

Conservatorium of Music Concert Hall
Corner Auckland and Laman St
Newcastle NSW 2300

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Unsettled: Kate Grenville in Conversation

Kate Grenville starts each book with a question. The latest one she asked is, ‘What does it mean to be on land taken from other people?’ The result is Unsettled – a book that grapples with what it means to descend from people who were, as she puts it, ‘on the sharp edge of the moving blade that was colonisation’. Kate speaks with David Marr about the pilgrimage of the past, uncovering family stories, and confronting difficult truths.

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The Speakers

A woman with short curly gray hair and brown-rimmed glasses leans forward over a table, resting on her folded arms

Kate Grenville

Kate Grenville starts each book with a question. The latest one she asked is, ‘What does it mean to be on land taken from other people?’ The result is Unsettled…

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A white man with short grey hair and dark-rimmed glasses, rubbing his chin

David Marr

Kate Grenville starts each book with a question. The latest one she asked is, ‘What does it mean to be on land taken from other people?’ The result is Unsettled…

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