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Peter Kenneally on 'Southerly Vol. 72, No. 3'
by Peter Kenneally •
Southerly Vol. 72, No. 3 by David Brooks and Elizabeth McMahon
Brandl & Schlesinger, $29.95 pb, 238 pp, 9781921556371
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Elizabeth McMahon is afflicted with the love of islands. In editing this issue of Southerly, her introduction tells us, she wanted to explore our fascination with them, in our imaginations and in our reality as an island continent surrounded by island nations.
Southerly Vol. 72, No. 3 by David Brooks and Elizabeth McMahon
Brandl & Schlesinger, $29.95 pb, 238 pp, 9781921556371
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