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Robbie Arnott's eco-fiction uses myth and metaphor to depict a wounded world

  • Written by Jen Webb, Dean, Graduate Research, University of Canberra
Robbie Arnott's eco-fiction uses myth and metaphor to depict a wounded worldHumpback whale.Zorankovacevic/Wikimedia Commons

Robbie Arnott’s third novel Limberlost follows two impressive earlier works. Richard Flanagan described Arnott’s first book, Flames (2018), as “strange and joyous”. Bram Presser, responding to The Rain Heron (2020), credits Arnott with “singlehandedly reinventing...

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