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Sarah Krasnostein is an American-Australian non-fiction writer and legal academic.


Education

Krasnostein completed a BA/LLB (honours) degree from the
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb nor ...
in 2005. She was admitted as an attorney of the State of New York in 2006, and in 2009 she was admitted to practice law in Victoria, Australia. She worked as a lawyer in the Victorian Department of Justice from 2007 to 2011. She graduated with a PhD in criminal law from
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has a ...
in 2016. Her thesis, "Pursuing Consistency: The Effect of Different Reforms on Unjustified Disparity in Individualised Sentencing Frameworks", was awarded the Mollie Holman Doctoral Medal for Law. Her research has been cited by the Victorian Court of Appeal, the Victorian Sentencing Advisory Council, and various academic journals.


Writing

Krasnostein's first book, ''The Trauma Cleaner'', was published in 2017. She spent four years researching the book, which is a work of narrative non-fiction about the life and work of
Sandra Pankhurst Sandra Pankhurst (1953 – 2021) was a businessperson, motivational speaker, and advocate. She was adopted as an infant and grew up in West Footscray, Melbourne. Following an abusive childhood, Pankhurst would go on to work in different fields a ...
. She was awarded the Victorian Prize for Literature and the Prize for Non-Fiction at the 2018
Victorian Premier's Literary Awards The Victorian Premier's Literary Awards were created by the Victorian Government with the aim of raising the profile of contemporary creative writing and Australia's publishing industry. As of 2013, it is reportedly Australia's richest literary p ...
, as well as the Dobbie Literary Award and the Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. For ''The Trauma Cleaner'', Krasnostein was a finalist for the Melbourne Prize for Literature, the Walkley Book Award, the National Biography Award, and the Wellcome Book Prize (UK). In her second book, ''The Believer'', another work of narrative non-fiction, Krasnostein braids together the stories of six people from vastly different backgrounds. "The line between fact and fiction blurs to revelatory effect," wrote ''The New Yorker'', "in this account of ghost hunters, death doulas, six-day creationists, U.F.O. investigators, and others who hold ideas at odds with, as the author judiciously puts it, “more accepted realities"." ''The Washington Post'' called the book, "generous and compassionate. . . . Her talent for penetrating intimate settings and eliciting personal testimony is impressive. The profiles are fascinating." For ''The Believer'', Krasnostein was shortlisted for the 2021 Nib Literary Award. In 2022, she was awarded Australia's Pascall Prize for Arts Criticism for her television reviews for ''The Saturday Paper''.https://www.walkleys.com/awards/arts/ The judges said, “In the time of Covid, Sarah Krasnostein explored the artistic possibilities of television, as it met our desires for distraction and connection. She evoked new dramatic landscapes, as well as cultural change. There was depth of reference, a sense of formal advance, dry wit, and emotional openness.”


Works


Books

* ''The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman's Extraordinary Life in Death, Decay & Disaster'', Text Publishing, 2017 * ''The Believer: Encounters with Love, Death & Faith'', Text Publishing, 2021


Essay

* "Not Waving, Drowning: Mental Illness and Vulnerability in Australia",
Quarterly Essay ''Quarterly Essay'' is an Australian periodical that straddles the border between magazines and non-fiction books. Printed in a book-like page size and using a single-column format, each issue features a single extended essay of at least 20,000 ...
No. 85, 2022


Personal

Krasnostein is married to Australian comedian,
Charlie Pickering Charlie Pickering (born 29 August 1977) is an Australian comedian, television and radio presenter, author and producer. Pickering currently hosts ''The Weekly with Charlie Pickering'', a weekly news satire television show on the ABC, as wel ...
.


References


External links

*
AustLit profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Krasnostein, Sarah Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Australian women non-fiction writers Australian legal scholars University of Melbourne alumni Monash University alumni