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Miles Franklin literary award 2020

January 2021

  • Tara June Winch / Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P.<br>Tara June Winch is an Australian writer of Aboriginal and European descent. Her first novel, Swallow the Air (2006), won several Australian literary awards. The critical reception for her second book, After the Carnage (2016), was positive. Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 21/6/2019 Tara June Winch est une écrivaine australienne d'origine aborigène et européenne. Son premier roman, Swallow the Air (2006), a remporté plusieurs prix littéraires australiens. L'accueil critique réservé à son deuxième livre, After the Carnage (2016), a été positif. Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 21/6/2019

    The Yield by Tara June Winch review – reclaiming Australia's Indigenous voices

    This prize-winning novel combines history and current crises with a dictionary of the Wiradjuri language

July 2020

  • Tara June Winch / Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P.<br>Tara June Winch is an Australian writer of Aboriginal and European descent. Her first novel, Swallow the Air (2006), won several Australian literary awards. The critical reception for her second book, After the Carnage (2016), was positive. Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 21/6/2019 Tara June Winch est une écrivaine australienne d’origine aborigène et européenne. Son premier roman, Swallow the Air (2006), a remporté plusieurs prix littéraires australiens. L’accueil critique réservé à son deuxième livre, After the Carnage (2016), a été positif. Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 21/6/2019

    Tara June Winch wins 2020 Miles Franklin award for her book The Yield: ‘It broke my heart to write it’

    Wiradjuri author accepts Australia’s top literary prize from her home in France, describing the novel as ‘a handbook for truth’
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