My Best Books for 2024

I did away with ‘top tens’ a few years ago, and instead I finish the reading year with a recap of the books that are still speaking to me (less about four and five-star ratings, more about what has stuck). Continue reading

#GermanLitMonth and #NOVNOV – The Bureau of Past Management by Iris Hanika

I accept that everyone is focused on next year’s reading challenges but I have one last bit of unfinished #GermanLitMonth and #NovNov business to attend to.

I’m going to get straight to why Iris Hanika’s The Bureau of Past Management is such an interesting book – it captures so much of the ‘guilt’ that I have observed in German people my age. A few qualifiers – firstly, people my age did not live through the Holocaust. Secondly, I use the word ‘guilt’ hesitantly because it is far more complex than that. It’s sadness, a need for atonement, it’s fear, it’s shame, feeling accountable, and a sense of needing to repair something that is not their ‘doing’.

Most of the nation’s living citizens were not yet born when the crime happened… All the same, the monstrosity of their forebears’ crime weighed heavily on them, and when they approached this monstrosity, they expected nothing but to unmask their forebears and find criminals. They proceeded without hindrance – it was a continuous loop. The crime was so large.

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Reading Challenges 2024

It’s technically possible to squeeze in another couple of books before midnight on December 31, 2024 but unlikely, so I think I can safely draw a line under the reading challenges for the year.

I participated in five challenges this year – finished three; one is ongoing; and one I failed miserably. Continue reading

German Literature Month 2023

November is fast approaching, which means time to start strategically planning my reading (because it’s German Literature Month, Novella November and maybe Nonfiction November – has there been an announcement about NFN yet?).

German Literature Month is hosted by Lizzy’s Literary Life (find the German Literature Month blog here – it’s a great source of inspiration if you’re looking for titles). Continue reading

German Literature Month 2022

November is almost upon us, which means time to start strategically planning my reading (because it’s German Literature Month, Nonfiction November and Novella November).

German Literature Month is hosted by Lizzy’s Literary Life (find the German Literature Month blog here – it’s a great source of inspiration if you’re looking for titles). Continue reading

Things that are making me happy this week

01. The Melbourne Theatre Company 2022 program (don’t talk to me about Opera Australia – I’m fuming). So much to look forward to at MTC, including some books transformed for the stage (Touching the Void by Joe Simpson; Fun Home by Alison Bechdel; Come Rain or Come Shine by Kazua Ishiguro; and Laurinda by Alice Pung). Continue reading