Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 'Who Would Become an Arsonist?' : Chloe Hooper on Black Saturday and the Nuances of Blame
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'The Tall Man author says her new book is not a polemic on climate change but a portrait of the ‘monster in our imagination’' (Introduction)

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