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The author discusses Australian writer Frank Moorhouse’s exploration of the crafting
of literature and the writer’s function through the use of the detective genre in Lateshows. He
contrasts the whodunit as an authorcentric and -dominated form with the discontinuous narrative,
in which forms such as the short story and autobiography are interrelated (Editor's abstract).
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'Reading Detective Fiction' or Writing It? Frank Moorhouse's Lateshows
Clues : A Journal of Detection
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