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| | | | It seems to me that there are two kinds of historical fiction... Firstly, there is the genuinely escapist read in the Jean Plaidy tradition, i.e.aristocrats and the serving class ina long-ago world, with the star-crossed lovers and political intrigues that belong there. The egalitarian nature of Australian society makes this a tricky genre for Australian... | |
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| | | | For lovers of Australian and New Zealand literary fiction; Ambassador for Australian literature | |
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| | | | Cultural warning: Indigenous Australians are advised that some references in this blog includeimages or names of people now deceased. Due to COVID_19, the National NAIDOC Committee has decided to postpone NAIDOC Week 2020 (5 July - 12 July) in the interest of safety for Indigenous communities... but Indigenous Literature Week at ANZ LitLovers is a... | |
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| | Fiction - paperback; Lilliput Press; 228 pages; 2017. A few years back I read Kevin Casey's A State of Mind, a memorable novel about a struggling writer living in Co. Wicklow, whose life is under threat from the IRA. Loosely based on British author Frederick Forsyth's experiences as a tax exile living in Ireland in... |