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Fiction

Shark by Bruce Pascoe

by Katharine England
July 1999, no. 212

Shark by Bruce Pascoe

Magabala $16.95pb, 216 pp

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Figuratively speaking Shark reminds me of a pencil-and-paper game: change FOX into SHARK a letter at a time, so that the stepping-stones of words like the one to the other. For Fox is back, back from the independence struggle in West Papua and retired to Australia and the evocatively named coastal town of Tired Sailor, and by the end of the book Fox has become Shark, elegiacally linked by some of Bruce Pascoe’s most lyrical prose.

 


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Shark by Bruce Pascoe

Magabala $16.95pb, 216 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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