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The New Dark Age by Joan London
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The New Dark Age (edition 2004)

by Joan London (Author)

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A young singer runs into the desert of gold rush Kalgoorlie; Chagall comes to Paris in the twenties; a hippie couple survey their ideals as Whitlam is deposed; a middle-aged man looks at his life after cancer on the eve of the millennium. Fourteen luminous stories from Joan London's award-winning collections, Sister ships, and Letter to Constantine, together with two later stories, span the twentieth century in a volume that is storytelling at its very best.… (more)
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Title:The New Dark Age
Authors:Joan London (Author)
Info:Pan Macmillan (2004), 360 pages
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It is years since I read a short story. Not since school in fact! This book of Aussie short stories was surprisingly enjoyable. Each story made me ponder deeply without giving me boring lectures.

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A young singer runs into the desert of gold rush Kalgoorlie; Chagall comes to Paris in the twenties; a hippie couple survey their ideals as Whitlam is deposed; a middle-aged man looks at his life after cancer on the eve of the millennium. Fourteen luminous stories from Joan London's award-winning collections, Sister ships, and Letter to Constantine, together with two later stories, span the twentieth century in a volume that is storytelling at its very best.

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