‘A need for deep respect’: Anna Krien on fiction, war and cultural appropriation

The Australian journalist’s first novel goes into contentious territory, portraying women of colour and an Iraq war veteran

Anna Krien is no stranger to writing about politicised issues. Her back catalogue as a longform journalist includes forays into sexual assault in the AFL (2013’s acclaimed Night Games), and an investigation into the standoffs between environmental activists and forestry businesses in Tasmania (Into the Woods, 2012).

So it’s fitting that her debut novel would dive headfirst into contentious territory: Australia’s involvement in the Iraq war, the legacy of the stolen generations and, through the characters she inhabits, the literary world’s evolving conversation around cultural appropriation.

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