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Sydney | Literature | David Marr | Nicolas Rothwell | Public event | Sydney Writers' Festival | Culture | June 2009
Launch: The Red Highway. Nicolas Rothwell, with introduction by David MarrIn this Sydney Writers' Festival event, David Marr 'launches' Nicolas Rothwell's The Red Highway. Following this, Rothwell himself speaks about the writing of the book, and the intentions behind it. The book is the story of a quest - a journey down the red highway. In it, Rothwell explores the deserts and towns, sleepy coastline and hidden worlds of Australia's north. As he travels, his journey gathers momentum and finds a shape. It becomes a quest - for knowledge and a sense of home - that builds to a stunning culmination. Nicolas Rothwell is the award-winning author of Wings of the Kite-Hawk; Heaven and Earth and Another Country. He is the northern correspondent for The Australian. Source: Duration: 19m 11sHelpIf playback stutters, press pause and give it time to preload. Optimal playback occurs when file is fully loaded. More. SlowTV SearchFriends of SlowTVYES! I wish to receive e-newsletters, alerts and updates from Friends of SlowTV. Or follow SlowTV on Twitter Recently forwarded | SlowTV
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