The Book Club Review

The Women's Prize 2023 • Episode #145

Jun 11, 2023
Join Sarah Oliver, a literary expert known for her insights on major awards, and Nina Davies, an avid reader sharing her experiences, as they explore the 2023 Women's Prize shortlist. They dive into the emotional depth of 'Demon Copperhead,' discussing its relevance amid societal issues. The conversation also touches on the vibrant narratives found in 'Fire Rush' and the unique perspectives of women in literature. Expect lively debates and personal stories as they navigate the anticipation of the prize announcement with humor and enthusiasm.
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INSIGHT

Origins And Purpose Of The Prize

  • The Women's Prize was founded to highlight outstanding fiction by women neglected by major awards.
  • It awards £30,000 and a statuette called the Bessie to raise women's literary visibility.
INSIGHT

Dickens Structure Illuminates Modern Tragedy

  • Demon Copperhead reimagines Dickens to spotlight Appalachia and the opioid crisis.
  • Kingsolver blends jaunty narration with devastating subject matter to keep readers engaged.
ANECDOTE

Local Detail Resonated With A Native Listener

  • Sarah Oliver recognised Kingsolver's landscape details from her Appalachian childhood.
  • Her memory of coal shoots seen as water slides made the voice feel authentic to her.
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