Woollahra Writers Festival - Challenging the Patriarchy
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Woollahra Writers Festival - Challenging the Patriarchy
Anna Funder (Wifedom) and Suzie Miller (Prima Facie) are two of Australia’s most exciting and internationally successful writers. In their most recent work, each takes on the patriarchy – Anna by revealing George Orwell’s failings as a husband and putting his brilliant wife, Eileen O’Shaughnessy, back in the picture, and Suzie by exposing a criminal justice system (shaped by men) manifestly unfair to female sexual assault victims. In conversation with the ABC’s Kate Evans from the much-loved Radio National book show, The Bookshelf.
Tickets are limited, so book early. Maximum 10 tickets.
Woollahra Writers’ Festival
Join some of Australia’s most exciting writers and thinkers at the Woollahra Writer's Festival, part of the Woollahra Festival 2025 celebrations, in conversation about a diverse range of topics, including literature, art and theatre, crime and espionage and taking on the patriarchy, all in the glorious surroundings of the Olsen Gallery at 63 Jersey Road Woollahra.
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