Award-winning author and journalist Andrew O'Hagan and acclaimed writer Helen Garner discuss the duality of morality and success, explore the proximity between reality and fiction in novels, and share insights into impactful literary works and Australian Rules Football adventures.
Andrew O'Hagan blends music and literature in 'Mayflies' and 'Caledonian Road.'
Helen Garner portrays societal struggles authentically in criminal trials and family dynamics in her upcoming book.
Deep dives
Exploring Eclectic Careers in Writing
The podcast episode delves into the diverse careers of two writers, Helen Garner and Andrew O'Hagan. Helen Garner, known for her probing accounts of sex, liberation, and complex emotions, discusses her books reissued after years of impactful writing. Meanwhile, Andrew O'Hagan's works vary from investigative journalism on disasters to novels blending music, literature, and friendship, as seen in 'Mayflies' and 'Caledonian Road,' exploring conflicts in a friendship story set in North London.
Challenging Social Norms Through Characters
The podcast highlights the meeting of Campbell Flynn and Milo Mangascha in Andrew O'Hagan's 'Caledonian Road,' revealing a clash of generations challenging societal norms. Campbell, an art historian struggling morally, faces disruption from Milo, a conscientious hacker aiming to dismantle established power structures. The story delves into generational differences, societal change aspirations, and the complexities of intergenerational relations.
Documenting Real Lives Through Fiction and Nonfiction
The episode features Helen Garner discussing her fearless exploration of criminal trials and human complexities in her works like 'The House of Grief' and 'The Children's Bach.' Garner's affinity for the authenticity of court trials and societal struggles informs her writing process, emphasizing the importance of candid storytelling. Additionally, her upcoming book focuses on her experience with her grandson's Australian Rules football team, offering a refreshing perspective on sports and family dynamics.
Alex Clark talks to Andrew O’Hagan about his new book Caledonian Road. Told over the course of a year, Caledonian Road follows art historian and public intellectual Campbell Flynn as a friendship with a young student calls into question the complacency of his much-cherished liberal credentials. With an epic Dickensian cast from drill artists to the wealthy Russian oligarchs in bed with British politicians, the book spools out to encompass a wide canvas of contemporary British life.
Alex also talks to the Australian writer Helen Garner as three books from her back catalogue have been reissued: The Monkey Grip, chronicling a young mother’s life in bohemian Melbourne in the 1970s; This House of Grief, a true crime story of a murderous father; and her most widely renowned novel, The Children’s Bach, which takes us into the lives of a family turned upside down by the forces of sexual desire and the impulse toward freedom.
And, DJ turned novelist, Annie Macmanus shares the Book She'd Never Lend
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