Susan Wyndham, in Sydney Morning Herald, 6 October 2012 … “The Interview: Michelle de Kretser”
Michelle de Kretser has made two geographical leaps in her life: at 14, with her family from Sri Lanka to Australia, and three years ago, with her partner and dogs from Melbourne to Sydney. Both gave de Kretser new perspectives on the world and both underpin her new novel, Questions of Travel. Sitting in a cafe in inner-west Newtown, she seems to be a slightly exotic local: her refined accent hints at elsewhere; an atlas fragment of the Pacific Ocean is aptly pinned to her jumper. She says, ”Moving up to Sydney, I was suddenly a stranger. I always had the intention of setting this book in Sydney, the hubris of which now astonishes me.”
De Kretser compares Sydneysiders’ complaints about the city – traffic, public transport, pollution, overcrowding – with Melburnians’ civic pride. ”Yes, there are all those things,” she says, ”but this is also one of the most beautiful places on Earth: the vegetation struck me as very lush, so it reminded me of childhood. The diversity of people. It has the buzz of a big, modern city and the problems.” Continue reading










