‘I’m never surprised when I read about a woman murdering a man’ : Helen Garner on her Baillie (…)
Her first book outraged Australian critics – but now she’s scooped the UK’s top nonfiction prize. She talks about female anger, becoming cool at 82 – and why winning made her feel like a stunned mullet When Helen Garner was announced as the winner of the Baillie Gifford prize for nonfiction in (…)
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