Three acclaimed writers explore the crucial issues facing contemporary Australia: fear, prejudice and tolerance.
About Christos Tsiolkas, Gideon Haigh, Alexis Wright
ALEXIS WRIGHT is a Waanji woman from the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. Her latest book, Carpentaria, won the 2007 Miles Franklin Award, and the Victorian and Queensland Premiers' Literary Award. Alexis was coordinator of the NT Aboriginal Constitutional Convention in 1993 and wrote 'Aboriginal Self Government' for Lands Rights News.
GIDEON HAIGH'S most recent book, Asbestos House, won the NSW Premier's Literary Award Gleebooks Prize 2007. He has written about business and sport, including his great passion, cricket, for over 20 years, contributing to an extensive range of newspapers, magazines and journals in Australia and overseas.
CHRISTOS TSIOLKAS wrote the novels Loaded, The Jesus Man and Dead Europe, which won the Age 2006 Book of the Year Fiction Award. He is also the author of several plays including Who's Afraid of the Working Class? and Dead Caucasians and Non Parlo di Salo, co-written with Spiro Economopoulos.