Day 7: Night Games
On the seventh day of Christmas, my literary love bought for me…
Anna Krien’s Night Games: Sex, Power and Sport!
Both a courtroom drama and a riveting piece of first-person narrative journalism, Anna Krien’s Night Games is a breakthrough book by one of the leading young lights of Australian writing. It won the 2014 William Hill Sports Book of the Year.
Is this your perfect Christmas gift?
The 2014 Stella Prize judges said of Night Games:
Following in the footsteps of Truman Capote, Janet Malcolm and, closer to home, Helen Garner, Anna Krien explores the facts, the claims and the ramifications surrounding a court case in which a Melbourne footballer was tried for the rape of a young woman. Anna Krien follows the arguments and assumptions that are made as the trial unfolds, her discussion spreading out in circles of argument and questioning to examine the wider contexts of this story. Krien’s interrogation of her own relationship to the events she is recording, and the validity of her role as reporter and commentator, is a part of this book’s achievement in opening up questions and judgements about the case rather than closing them down.
The book does not merely examine the trial and the events leading up to it, but, more significantly, uses that particular story as a way of engaging with wider contemporary debates about rape and consent, as well as about the powerful sub-cultures of the big football codes, and the attitudes to women that predominate there. Krien deftly and lucidly explores the grey areas: between experience and memory, between consent and rape, between the law and justice. While Krien maintains no pretence of objectivity about these issues or the perceptions, emotions and vulnerabilities of everyone concerned, she manages to step back from the action at each point to examine every facet of the trial itself and its wider implications: for the media, for society, for sport and for women.
Links and Media
- Read an extract from Night Games on the Guardian.
- Watch an interview between Anna Krien and Ramona Koval for The Monthly‘s Book Club.
- Read Malcolm Knox’s review for the Sydney Morning Herald.
- Read Jessica Au’s review on the Readings website.
- Read Deb Waterhouse-Watson’s review for the Sydney Review of Books.
Purchase Night Games through Black Inc.
View the other books in Stella’s 12 Days of Christmas.