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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Patrick Holland’s Hard-boiled Drifter Inhabits the Strange Beauty of Lonely Cities. Oblivion Is Both Electrifying and Too Familiar
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'The unnamed narrator of Patrick Holland’s Oblivion begins the novel contently, if not happily adrift. An Australian nominally based in Beijing, he works in either trade or diplomacy, and spends his time travelling between Asian megacities.'

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https://theconversation.com/patrick-hollands-hard-boiled-drifter-inhabits-the-strange-beauty-of-lonely-cities-oblivion-is-both-electrifying-and-too-familiar-234577 Patrick Holland’s Hard-boiled Drifter Inhabits the Strange Beauty of Lonely Cities. Oblivion Is Both Electrifying and Too Familiarsmall AustLit logo The Conversation
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