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Baranay describes the way in which she used Somerset Maugham's The Razor's Edge, and his main character, Larry Darrell, to shape her novel Lotus Feet. Baranay used 'exactly [Maugham's] structure and his constellation of characters, only they live 60 years later and are Australians rather than Americans in Europe.'

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  • Includes reference to the influence of Somerset Maugham on Inez Baranay.

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  • Lotus Feet Inez Baranay , 2006 single work novel
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