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With wit and tenderness, Miles Franklin winner Melissa Lucashenko writes back to the 'whiteman's world'

  • Written by Jen Webb, Director of the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research, University of Canberra
With wit and tenderness, Miles Franklin winner Melissa Lucashenko writes back to the 'whiteman's world'Melissa Lucashenko, winner of the 2019 Miles Franklin Award.Courtesy of the Miles Franklin/ Belinda Rolland

Too Much Lip joins the other prizewinning volumes in Melissa Lucashenko’s trophy cabinet. Her first-ever novel, Steam Pigs (1997), was shortlisted for or won several major prizes, and in the past two decades her books have racked up 26...

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