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'When a book takes its title from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, you can expect the shock of something supernatural. But although Paul Dalgarno’s A Country of Eternal Light is narrated by a dead woman, there is little here to horrify.' (Introduction)
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Human Constellations : Paul Dalgarno’s Chatty Ghost
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