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Pauline Hanson's stance on copyright protections could be crucial to whether legislation before the Senate is passed.

Book industry turns to Hanson, Hinch for support

Senators Pauline Hanson and Derryn Hinch have emerged as pivotal figures in the Australian book industry's campaign to scuttle calls by the Productivity Commission to scrap certain copyright restrictions affecting Australian authors and publishers.

Viet Thanh Nguyen

Nothing Ever Dies. By Viet Thanh Nguyen.

Viet Thanh Nguyen, a refugee from the Vietnam War, won the Pulitzer prize for fiction this year for The Sympathizer, which tackles America's intervention.

The Transit of Shirley Hazzard

Australian novelist Shirley Hazzard at home in New York on publication of her final novel, <i>The Great Fire</i>.

Shirley Hazzard was one of the most cosmopolitan, elegant and quietly formidable writers of the 20th century, claimed by Australians and New Yorkers – and some Italians – as one of their own. Born in Sydney, a US citizen since the 1970s, she died at the age of 85 in her Manhattan apartment on Monday night.

Farewell to a deeply affecting writer

Georgia Blain, daughter of Anne Deveson, has died after a battle with brain cancer.

The novelist Georgia Blain died last week. Fellow novelist James Bradley pays a tribute to a true friend and a woman possessed of a black sense of humour.

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Best-selling biography: <i>Working Class Boy</i> by Jimmy Barnes.

Jimmy Barnes tops the biography best-sellers' list this week with Working Class Boy.