Bruny review: Heather Rose's new book has a sense of place yet taps into global unease
- Written by Simon Ryan, Associate Professor (Literature), Australian Catholic University

When in 2017 Nordstrom began selling US$425 jeans (A$620) covered in fake mud, it seemed the long prophesied “late stage capitalism” had finally arrived. Suddenly the phrase itself was everywhere from Reddit to Twitter and applied to every freakish...
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