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'Most will be familiar with Amanda Lohrey’s Miles Franklin-winning 2020 novel The
Labyrinth, but many will not have explored the rich body of work this author has produced
over the several decades of her career. Julieanne Lamond’s book-length study is both an
introduction to Lohrey for readers and academics, as well as a call for scholars of Australian literature to pay due attention to this significant Australian writer.'
Labyrinth, but many will not have explored the rich body of work this author has produced
over the several decades of her career. Julieanne Lamond’s book-length study is both an
introduction to Lohrey for readers and academics, as well as a call for scholars of Australian literature to pay due attention to this significant Australian writer.'
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Epigraph: It has taken me quite a long time to write this short book. It has been with me
through family crises, house moves, bushfire and pandemic, in and out of
teaching semesters and family dinners and departmental meetings. Through it all
I have been reading and thinking about these novels, bringing them into the same
space and opening up conversations between them. This book is an attempt to
represent these conversations on the page, so that you can read [Amanda
Lohrey’s] work and continue them. (Lamond, 137)
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