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This strange novel riffs on The Tempest, swapping its teen girl for a menopausal marine biologist
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This strange novel riffs on The Tempest, swapping its teen girl for a menopausal marine biologist

Jen Webb, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Creative Practice, Faculty of Arts and Design, University of CanberraJuly 1, 2026July 1, 2026

Kris Kneen’s new novel of rich strangeness and blurred boundaries, and set on a wild…

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Grief is the Thing With Feathers transforms tragedy into literature

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