Eleanor Catton: literary luminary
By Mark Broatch in Books
Issue 3831 17th Oct 2013
Man Booker Prize-winner Eleanor Catton talks about pushing the limits, dealing with unfavourable reviews and why New Zealand fiction is about to take off.
By Mark Broatch in Books
Issue 3831 17th Oct 2013
Man Booker Prize-winner Eleanor Catton talks about pushing the limits, dealing with unfavourable reviews and why New Zealand fiction is about to take off.
in Competitions
Issue 3831 10th Oct 2013
Try your hand at this week's caption competition.
By Guy Somerset in Books
Issue 3831 7th Oct 2013
A Q&A; with the Beatles expert on the first part of his three-volume biography of the group.
By Jane Clifton in Politics
Issue 3831 7th Oct 2013
As it ties itself in knots, the Government risks doing itself a mischief.
By Rebecca Priestley in Current Affairs
Issue 3831 7th Oct 2013
Alarmists might be relieved by the latest IPCC climate change report but sceptics shouldn’t take heart.
Issue Listener Plus 3831 5th Oct 2013
Go on, you know you want to.
in Competitions
Issue 3831 4th Oct 2013
The Listener has 80 double passes to The Butler to give away
By Elizabeth Alley in Books
Issue 3831 3rd Oct 2013
As she releases her latest novel 50 years after her first, Margaret Drabble remains addicted to finding out more.
By Nicky Pellegrino in Current Affairs
Issue 3831 3rd Oct 2013
New Zealand’s 14-year-old marketing slogan has taken a hammering, but does it deserve it be ditched?
By Guyon Espiner in Current Affairs
Issue 3831 3rd Oct 2013
He’s the brains behind the sophisticated graphics that brought the America’s Cup to life yet he claims to be a technophobe.