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A brief overview of Australian literature through a work each by Jill Ker Conway, Peter Carey, Tim Winton, Andrew McGahan, and the British-American travel writer Bill Bryson's travel memoir In a Sunburned Country (1991). Letters in response to the article are available on the website.
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This article forms part of Salon's Literary Guide to the World, 'a travel guide devoted not to restaurants, hotels and museums, but to the literature of a place...' Source: Salon.com website, http://www.salon.com (Sighted: 22/05/2007)
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A Festival of Words Fit to Woo the World
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— Appears in: The Age , 19 May 2007; (p. 28)
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A Festival of Words Fit to Woo the World
2007
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— Appears in: The Age , 19 May 2007; (p. 28)
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http://www.salon.com/books/literary_guide/2006/09/18/australia/
The Literary Guide to the World : Destination Australia
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