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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Marlo : Jay Carmichael
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'MARLO IS ONE of those towns passed through on the way to somewhere else. In the 1950s, when Jay Carmichael’s new novel is set, towns like Marlo were small and, too often, small-minded. Ignorance, inexperience and self-absorption can live hand-inglove with the idea of “community”. Christopher, a young man from a farm, is not a good fi t in Marlo. He needs a place where he can breathe and with the help of his older sister he organises to move to the city, to Melbourne. Marlo opens with his arrival at the station, where, as all country children do, he calls his sister to tell her he’s arrived. He’s safe.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon The Monthly August 2022 24909790 2022 periodical issue 2022 pg. 56
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