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Paul Dawson, commenting on the Australian Vogel Awards, stated that the $ 20,000 award "...can be seen as a barometer of cultural preoccupations, mapping shifts at the edges of literary culture: here is where the direction of young writing appears to be moving, or at least where judges and publishers
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in Melbourne, Australia". The review states that the romance between a female postsecondary student, Margaret and a male bookstore clerk, William, is "doomed from the start". Margaret is from a regular middle-class family, but Peter lives with unemployed roommates who only consume beer and drugs. The
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Richard King was born in Melbourne in 1968. He studied arts at Monash University, with a major in politics and philosophy. In addition to several plays, he wrote a second novel,
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states that the "clearly talented" author used experimental/stream-of-consciousness monologues. The reviewer states that King "...aims for a flip tone in this debut chronicle of
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and state-imposed poverty and famine. When the media discovered Helen Dale's identity and legal name, this promoted much debate on the nature of identity, ethnicity, and
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want it to move." Dawson states that "t could be argued that Richard King's lightweight
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is a novel by Australian writer Richard King, published by Allen & Unwin Academic (
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scandal in 1995." The Helen Demidenko scandal involved her Vogel Award in 1993 for
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is about a Ukrainian family trying to survive a decade of
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Index

ISBN
978-1-86448-168-6
Publishers Weekly
slackers
Lost Boys
Peter Pan
Demidenko
Stalinist purges
authenticity
Carrion Colony
"Kindling Does for Firewood"
"Kindling Does for Firewood"
"The Artist is a Thief"
"The Artist is a Thief"
"The Company She Keeps: Demidenko and the problems of imposture in autobiography"
"Those infernal pictures: reading Helen Darville, her novel and her critics"
Categories
Grunge lit
1996 Australian novels

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