Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Paul Daley’s Jesustown : A Novel of Lurid, Postcolonial Truth-telling
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'How can fiction contribute to the “truth” that the Uluru Statement asks us to tell? Allen and Unwin’s answer to that question is, in part, one of paratext. By composing a book’s paratext, a publisher addresses the reader about how to experience the book. The paratext of Paul Daley’s Jesustown includes 12 signed commendations on the first four pages and a four-page “Author Note” at the end of the story.' (Introduction)

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