Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Jay Carmichael’s Gay Love Story Set in Conservative 1950s Australia Intrigues, but Fails to Convince
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'Marlo, a gay love story set in 1950s conservative Australia, draws on library and archival research. We know this because at the end of his book, author Jay Carmichael – a gay man himself – cites the work of Denis Altman and myself (in my role as a gay historian), among others. The novel is illustrated with photographs from collections in the State Library of Victoria and the Australian Queer Archives.' (Introduction)   

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