

Read This: Robbie Arnott’s Restless Mind
Nov 2, 2024
Robbie Arnott, an award-winning Tasmanian author known for his novels like Flames and The Rain Heron, dives into the depths of his latest work, Dusk. The conversation uncovers how parental experiences shape his storytelling and the emotional intricacies of sibling dynamics. Arnott discusses the influence of Tasmania's landscapes on his narratives, revealing the dualities of violence and beauty in his fiction. He also reflects on the importance of historical context, particularly Tasmania's colonial past, to create authentic and engaging stories.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating Narrative Depth in the Western Genre
01:50 • 14min
Exploring Identity and Sibling Dynamics in Writing
15:52 • 2min
The Unique Perspective of a Tasmanian Writer
17:57 • 2min
Landscapes of Violence
20:26 • 3min
Exploring Dualities: Violence, Beauty, and Reconciliation in Australian Fiction
23:50 • 2min