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Crime Fiction Symposium
From Melbourne to Massachusetts, New Orleans to New Zealand, Botswana to Bankstown, from the Yorkshire moors to the Siberian tundra, from bayou to desert reservation: the scene of the crime and the journey of detection shape popular and literary crime fiction alike. 'The Scene of the Crime' asks, what is the relationship between crime fiction and representations of place?
Morning session-
Matt Mcguire: Ian Rankin's Edinburgh
Listen to Matt's paper (right click and "save link as" to download).
Sara Knox: 'An Englishman's Home is His Castle': the crimes of Alan Bennett
Listen to Sara's paper (right click and "save link as" to download).
Respondent: Jane Goodall. Listen to Jane's response to Matt and Sara's papers (right click and "save link as" to download).
Afternoon session-
Ross Gibson: "A Hammer is Struck in the Mind"
Novelist Pam Newton: reading from 'The Old School'
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