I didn't want to fit in a box of what an Aboriginal person should write': how Alexis Wright found her voice
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After nearly a decade of writing and editing Praiseworthy, Wright's dedication reflects the emotional and physical energy invested in the creation of her ambitious narrative.
Wright emphasized the unique perspective of Indigenous Australians, stating, 'In Australia, Indigenous people are often spoken for or about, but rarely listened to.'
The acclaim for Praiseworthy has boosted interest in Wright's previous works, showcasing her influence and importance in contemporary literature.
Despite missing out on the Nobel prize, Wright remains gracious, acknowledging the many great writers deserving of the recognition.
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