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Woke to the past, Shaun Prescott’s The Town moves beyond colonialism and then its protagonist

  • Written by Bonny Cassidy, Lecturer in Creative Writing, RMIT University
Woke to the past, Shaun Prescott’s The Town moves beyond colonialism and then its protagonistIn The Town, inhabitants don't notice the place disappearing around them. Greg Brave/Shutterstock

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