A grungy small town love story that goes off on some deep psychological tangents. Rugged and slightly harrowing but written brilliantly in a style that is strong & unique to Winton.
A grungy small town love story that goes off on some deep psychological tangents. Rugged and slightly harrowing but written brilliantly in a style that is strong & unique to Winton.
I'm going to try to post a write up for each of the 6 #Booked2021 prompts during December, starting with #setinAustralia!🦘🐨
Australia Day 🇦🇺, on Jan 26, is the anniversary of the arrival of the first fleet of British ships at Port Jackson NSW. It is also seen by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the date which began the deliberate destruction of their people and cultures.
Earls, Winton, and Carey were favorites of mine when I lived ⬇
This was ok. I listened to it as an audiobook. I think I would‘ve liked it at lot more if I‘d read it instead.
Racy first look image of Garrett Hedlund and Kelly Macdonald in the big screen adaptation of Tim Winton's Dirt Music! So proud to be part of making this happen.
https://deadline.com/2018/10/dirt-music-garrett-hedlund-kelly-macdonald-first-lo...
Home for Xmas at my family farm in the central west of Oz that is badly effected by drought. This book is very fitting. Dirt Music started off with a bang but is slowing down & I‘m really not sure where it‘s going but loving it just the same. Tim mostly writes about men. Not as much this time.
P.S. please spare a thought for the struggling farmers this xmas. If we don‘t look after them & our precious environment, our food will eventually run out.
#backtoreading #AnditsAugust #audiobookstogo #dayfour
I have only listened to two novels on audio - these two. We road tripped when our boys were young, from Brisbane to Cairns (which is a loong way), and we loved hearing the full cast version of #northernlights. I bought Dirt Music when I travelled 45 minutes each day to and from work for several years, but I mustn't have fallen in love 😍 with the experience because I never got another one.
I've been bingeing on podcasts the last two weeks and this morning I listened to @ReadingEnvy with guest @shawnmooney - great episode guys. I'm always thrilled to hear Australian books on non-Australian podcasts and this one featured a Tim Winton (not this one though). They loved it, most people do love Winton. I do not, I find his fiction overly colloquial, like he's trying to prove just how Australian he is, and under edited. So Winton, 👍or 👎?
My favorite place on a Saturday - Recycled Reads Austin TX. Hardcovers $2, Paperbacks $1 and it benefits the public library!
Opening line of the day:
"One night in November, another that has somehow become morning while she sat there, Georgie Jutland looked up to see her pale and furious face reflected in the window."