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Alasdair Duncan Alasdair Duncan i(A64523 works by)
Born: Established: 1982 Brisbane, Queensland, ;
Gender: Male
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y separately published work icon Sushi Central St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2003 Z1063994 2003 single work novel

"Go out. Take a pill. Meet a boy. Dance. Recover. Repeat. Calvin is sixteen and out of control. Experienced but naïve, he and his friends feel disconnected from their safe, suburban world of private schools and four-wheel drives. They inhabit a world of their own design - a world of saccharine club anthems, where fun comes by the milligram and fashion is all that counts. Then Calvin meets Anthony, and the two boys form an obsessive bond. But as Calvin deals with the confusion of first love, he discovers pictures of Anthony on a website, and is drawn into a world more adult than he could have imagined. Sushi Central is a subversive black comedy about teen angst pushed to its final, self-destructive extremes. It is about the identities we create for ourselves, the fragile, impulsive nature of youth, and the fear of growing old." (Publisher's blurb)

2002 shortlisted Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Best Manuscript of an Emerging Queensland Author
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