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Waiting Room | Life Matters | 6 April 2009
Listen to a discussion of Gabrielle Carey's most recently published book. First broadcast on Life Matters on 6 April 2009.
Waiting Room: All things must pass | Radio 2UE | 7 April 2009
Listen to Gabrielle Carey discuss her latest book and the pain we all feel at the face at the loss of a loved one with Tim Webster. First broadcast 7 April 2009.
The July Myerson Controversy | The Bookshow | 3 April 2009
Gabrielle Carey discusses the controversy surrounding British author July Myerson's decision to turn the troubles of her teenage son into a book, The Lost Child. First broadcast on The Bookshow 3 April 2009.
Gabrielle Carey | The Australian | 5 March 2008
Ruminative, intimate, reflective why does the personal essay cause such angst for Australians?
Gabrielle Carey | The Bookshow | 19 June 2006
Conversation between Gabrielle Carey and Ivor Indyk first broadcast on The Bookshow on 19 June 2006. (Transcript)
Gabrielle Carey | Australian Literary Review | 1 September 2010
A personal essay about Australian writer Randolph Stow who died on May 29th.
Gabrielle Carey | Australian Literary Review | 2 June 2010
A reading group devoted to Finnegans Wake probably seems like the height of eccentricity but it's not as weird as you might think.
Gabrielle Carey | The Age | 11 May 2009
When most of the world is fighting to live, is suicide the ultimate act of selfishness?
Gabrielle Carey | The Age | 15 March 2008
A distinctly different concept of time might be at the heart of what it means to be Irish.
Gabrielle Carey | The Sydney Morning Herald | 29 December 2007
Gabrielle Carey revisits Cronulla, place of her youth, where wonder and pain intersect.
Gabrielle Carey | The Age | 21 December 2007
Reflections on the nature of the contemporary family.
Gabrielle Carey | The Age | 13 November 2007
Gabrielle Carey argues that good manners are essential if we are to live in a civilised society.
Gabrielle Carey | The Sydney Morning Herald | 17 December 2005
A reflection on the 2005 Cronulla riots.
Gabrielle Carey | Perspective | 28 February 2003
Too much too young? Gabrielle Carey reflects on children, politics and her own activist past. First broadcast on Perspective on 28 February 2003. (Transcript)
For more information about the Finnegans Wake reading group please email: jassinboots@gmail.com