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Lorien Kaye

Lorien Kaye is a freelance writer and reviewer, and a former editor of Australian Bookseller & Publisher.

Lorien Kaye reviews 'The Curer of Souls' by Lindsay Simpson

March 2007, no. 289 01 March 2007
It is surely impossible to read a new work of Australian historical fiction without doing so through the lens of Inga Clendinnen’s much-discussed essay The History Question (2006). One of Clendinnen’s arguments is against claims for the superiority of fiction over history because the former brings the past to life through imaginative empathy, allowing readers to ‘get inside the experience’ ... (read more)

Lorien Kaye reviews 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak

October 2005, no. 275 01 October 2005
The Book Thief marks a departure for Markus Zusak. It is his first novel for adults, has broader concerns than his earlier work, and makes clearer his ambitions to be considered a serious writer. His first three novels, for young adults, were primarily focused on the masculinity of the boys in a working-class Sydney family. His next book, The Messenger (2002), foreshadowed the development we see i ... (read more)