This dazzling short book plunges the listener into the world of
acclaimed novelist, memoirist, poet and pioneering feminist Kate
Jennings.
Award-winning writer Erik Jensen explores the crisp, pungent prose of
the novel Snake, as well as the painful history behind it. Weaving in
his interviews with Jennings in New York, he shows how poetry, politics
and family were transmuted into a work of art that depicts rural
Australia in a funny, cutting and unforgettable way. As Kate Jennings is
rediscovered by a fresh generation of writers and musicians, this book
explains why her work retains its power and originality.
In the Writers on Writers series, leading writers reflect on another
Australian writer who has inspired and fascinated them. Provocative,
crisp and written from a practitioner's perspective, the series starts a
fresh conversation between past and present, between writer and
listener. It sheds light on the craft of writing, and introduces some
intriguing and talented authors and their work.