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Hard-to-see lives
Peričić’s Gothic third novel
by Melissa Mantle •
Foreign Country by Marija Peričić
Ultimo, $34.99 pb, 272 pp
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What does it mean to have a past you are estranged from? In Australian-Croatian author Marija Peričić’s third novel, Foreign Country, the title recalls the familiar L.P. Hartley line, ‘the past is a foreign country’, and stretches its metaphorical coverage to include the terrain of grief, childhood, the dislocation of immigrating, and even the afterlife.
Foreign Country by Marija Peričić
Ultimo, $34.99 pb, 272 pp
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