29 Apr 2023

Alie Benge: writing about a concept of home

From Saturday Morning, 11:05 am on 29 April 2023

Reflecting on what makes a place home, Alie Benge’s collection of essays Ithaca takes us to wildly different places from her past: from Ethiopia as a child to time spent in the Australian Army and Bible school, and on to a 800-kilometre trek along the Camino De Santiago.

Some places were not as Benge’s memory had left them, others provided a meditation on loneliness and longing; and a search for a sense of home.  

Alie Benge won the Landfall Essay Competition in 2017, and in 2018 gained an MA in Creative Writing from the Institute of Modern Letters. Her work has been published in The Spinoff, Takahē and elsewhere. Ithaca is her first book.

Alie will be at Auckland Writers Festival.

On the right is a cover of Alie Benge's collection of essays ‘Ithaca’. The cover shows a simple outline of a house in red, on a background of blue sky and white clouds.

Photo: Alie Benge