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July 2014

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    Barracuda review – Christos Tsiolkas's unsettling portrait of failure

    A swimming prodigy fails to realise his potential in this deeply involving follow-up to The Slap, writes Sophia Martelli

May 2014

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    Lisa Cholodenko to direct TV version of bestselling novel The Slap

    The Kids Are All Right director will adapt Christos Tsiolkas' novel The Slap for US network NBC, after it became one of the most-discussed books of recent years

January 2014

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    Barracuda by Christos Tsiolkas – review

    Christos Tsiolkas's followup to his much-acclaimed hit The Slap is another startling, profound novel about modern Australia, writes Mark Lawson

December 2013

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    Book Club with Christos Tsiolkas

    Join the author for a discussion of his award-winning novel The Slap at The Guardian on 21 January

March 2013

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    What I'm thinking about ... men turning 40

    Peter Robb: Why is 40 such a critical age? An encounter with Alex Dimitriades, an actor resurrecting his career, offered some answers

December 2011

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    TV review
    TV review: The Slap; Up in Flames: Mr Reeves and the Riots; and MasterChef: the Professionals

    , writes John Crace

October 2011

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    Observer New Review Q&A
    Christos Tsiolkas: 'There's a tameness to the modern novel'

    The Greek-Australian author of The Slap tells Elizabeth Day about the joys of moussaka, the crisis in Greece and seeing his characters on a TV screen
  • Death in Paradise

    Observer TV reviews
    Rewind TV: Death in Paradise; The Slap; Frozen Planet; Spooks – review

    Ben Miller is convincing as a detective transferred from Croydon to the Caribbean, while The Slap could be a hit for BBC4, writes Phil Hogan

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    TV review
    TV review: The Slap; The Future State of Welfare; Panorama – Dale Farm: the Big Eviction

    The Slap is a morality play that will provoke debate. Should a child have been slapped? Personally, I'm for hitting the parents

February 2011

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    Audiobooks

    Sue Arnold's audiobook choice: The Elegance of the Hedgehog, The Slap and Silence

August 2010

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    The Slap, a novel that is bringing out the worst in the middle class

    William Skidelsky

    Will Skidelsky: More than any recent work of fiction, The Slap is a novel about the failings of middle-class life, particularly liberalism

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    Slap author Christos Tsiolkas takes swipe at 'dry' European fiction

    European books are 'academic in a cheap, shitey way', says Australian who wrote Booker-longlisted novel The Slap

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    Christos Tsiolkas: 'There's love in this book'

    Booker-longlisted novel The Slap has been described as a 'modern masterpiece' and 'unbelievably misogynistic'. Christos Tsiolkas is pleased it is making readers angry

July 2010

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    Booker-longlisted novel The Slap is 'most divisive in years'

    Panel's chairman defends portrayal of 'curdled love' as reviews range from excitement to criticism of 'unbelievable misogyny'

May 2010

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    Jane Smiley enjoys an energetic exposé of the tensions in multicultural Australia

May 2009

  • Australian takes Commonwealth writers' prize

    Christos Tsiolkas wins £10,000 award for novel The Slap