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Alexis Wright has revitalised Australian literature, but a new book by a ‘superfan’ overlooks an important aspect of her work
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Alexis Wright has revitalised Australian literature, but a new book by a ‘superfan’ overlooks an important aspect of her work

Lynda Ng, Lecturer in World Literature (including Australian literature), The University of MelbourneSeptember 22, 2025September 22, 2025

Is there an author more fêted and adored in Australia right now than Alexis Wright?…

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