Ann Patchett, Pulitzer and Booker Prize winners lead Melbourne Writers Festival line up

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The much-loved American writer, who won the Orange Prize for Bel Canto and further acclaim for her recent novel, Tom Lake, is among the guests heading to town in May.

Michaela McGuire has had a few tricky years running writers’ festivals. The pandemic put paid to the final one in her stint directing Sydney’s and then her first in Melbourne in 2021. Last year, after shifting the festival’s dates, ongoing difficulties with travel cut back the number of international guests who would appear in person.

McGuire said that after Reti’s resignation she had been overwhelmed by support from all corners of the industry. “Ultimately, that’s what this program is about – it’s self-determined First Nations programming. It’s not to be interfered with by anyone with outside influence or power. So we had to stand by that.”

It was snaffling an acceptance from Paul Murray, whose novel considers - among other things –notions of resurrection, that let McGuire realise she could give this year’s festival the theme of ghosts.

 

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