The Weekend Read: Christos Tsiolkas on pieces of fiction that stay with us forever
<p>Today on the show, author Christos Tsiolkas with a recent piece from The Monthly.</p><p>“The Past is a foreign country: they do things differently there” – is the memorable opening line of L.P. Hartley’s 1953 novel, The Go-Between.</p><p>It’s a line that has stuck with Christos Tsiolkas since he read it in high school - and a sentiment that has made him reflect on his life, his migrant parents’ lives, and the value of creating foreign worlds through fiction. </p><p>Christos Tsiolkas will read his story, ‘The Past is a Foreign Country’, after a short conversat...
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