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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 When Geraldine Brooks Writes about Tim Winton, You Can Hear the Axes Grind
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'The earthiness of Tim Winton’s homegrown language and storytelling has its share of critics, but also plenty of fans – enough to sustain 40 years or so of professional writing. His works are a feast of strange words and characters. There is a lot to admire, and a few butterfly wings to pick off if you like that kind of thing.' (Introduction)

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