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Helen Daniel

Helen Daniel

Helen Daniel was Editor of ABR from 1995 to 2000.

Helen Daniel reviews 'Under Saturn' by Michael Wilding

March 1989, no. 108 01 March 1989
Helen Daniel reviews 'Under Saturn' by Michael Wilding
Often collections of stories seem to me idle gatherings of chance acquaintances, sometimes uneasy with their companions. While the random can offer pleasures of its own, it can mean narrow-minded stories offended by their wilder and noisier neighbours, together a matter of squabble and disharmony. The four long stories that comprise Michael Wilding’s new work, Under Saturn, have instead a creati ... (read more)

Helen Daniel reviews 'Plumbum' by David Foster

May 1984, no. 60 01 May 1984
Helen Daniel reviews 'Plumbum' by David Foster
After the zany energy and comic extravagance of Moonlite, the first part of David Foster’s new novel, Plumbum, is curiously sober and the comic vision subdued. In Canberra, which his characters generally regard as preposterous, The Last Great Heavy Metal Rock Band of the Western World is born, but its birth is protracted and the narrative pace is leisurely, sometimes dangerously slow. The reader ... (read more)
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