
Eleanor Catton
Eleanor Catton is an acclaimed New Zealand author, celebrated for her literary works that often engage with themes of human experience and societal issues. Her recent novel, 'Birnam Wood,' has contributed to the growing genre of climate fiction, prompting discussions about the implications of environmental crises and the moral responsibilities of individuals in confronting these challenges.
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Eleanor Catton was referred to by Sean Plunket in a controversial context.
From ‘pack a sad’ to ‘cuzzy’, the words and phrases that make us authentically KiwiEleanor Catton is mentioned as an author in a podcast about books.
Às Páginas Tantas# 322 - Eleanor Catton e Leslie WolfeEleanor Catton presents her thoughts on climate in her novel 'The Gardener of Burnham Wood'.
Ο γύρος του κόσμου μέσα από τη λογοτεχνίαEleanor Catton became the youngest winner of the Booker Prize twelve years ago for her novel 'The Luminaries'.
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Catton is the author of 'Birnam Wood', a recent addition to the climate fiction genre.
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