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Category: SHORT STORIES
Tags: Angus & Robertson, Conference-Ville, Frank Moorhouse
Description
Conference-Ville
by Frank Moorhouse.
Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1976.
First Edition, paperback.
Moorhouse’s witty, quasi fictional take down of Australian intellectuals in the 1970s was first published in serial form in Nation Review.
“I brooded that no one read the New Yorker now. No one I knew. Bert Christie, one of the last philosopher-editors did but I didn’t see him much. Everyone read Rolling Stone.”
Condition: Small tears at top and bottom of spine and tanned pages. Otherwise it is intact and in very good condition.
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