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Peter Polites at MUSE

  • Muse, East Hotel 69 Canberra Avenue Kingston, ACT, 2603 Australia (map)

IN CONVERSATION AT MUSE

Peter Polites - God Forgets About the Poor

3—4pm Sunday, Sunday, February 11, 2024
Muse, East Hotel, Kingston Canberra ACT

Tickets $10 (entry only) // $42 (includes a discounted copy of the book RRP $34.99)

Join Peter Polites in conversation with Nigel Featherstone

Polites’ book is a triumphant reclamation, written in prose clean as polished stones but consciously bearing something of the occasional awkwardness and inadvertent poetry of his mother’s bilingualism. God may forget about the poor, but Polites evidently does not. He has rescued his mother’s modest story and made it into a contemporary epic of homecoming.
— The Saturday Paper

"I will tell you why you should draft my story. Because migrant stories are broken. Some parts in a village where we washed our clothing with soot. Some parts in big cities working in factories. How we starved for food in Greece and starved for Greece in Australia."

And so Peter Polites does tell his mother's story. A story of the beautiful village of her birth, the island of her birth, the island she came to, and all the aspects of her migrant journey and life. How a son cannot see his mother as a woman who has "had a thousand lives before you were even a thought".

God Forgets About the Poor is a nuanced, thoughtful and richly evoked portrait of a woman, and the migrant experience, written to Polites' typically creative style and structure.

Peter Polites is a novelist from Western Sydney. He has written two queer noirs, Down the Hume and The Pillars, which won the 2020 NSW Premier’s Multicultural Literary Award. He also won the 2020 Woollahra Digital Literature Prize for Fiction. In 2021 he was the ACT Writer in Residence at UNSW Canberra. Peter’s latest novel is a bio-fictional novel about his mother's migration from Greece and her trauma.

Nigel Featherstone is an Australian novelist, librettist, short-story writer, freelancer, and music collaborator whose most recent novel is My Heart is a Little Wild Thing. His war novel, Bodies of Men, was published in 2019, receiving a 2019 Canberra Critics Circle Award, among other accolades. In 2022, Nigel was named the ACT Artist of the Year.


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Muse, East Hotel
69 Canberra Ave, Kingston ACT
T: (02) 6178 0024

 
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