Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 ‘In the Place of Creation There Was Only Fear’ : Oliver Mol Rides to Recovery in His Memoir Train Lord
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'Oliver Mol’s Train Lord is a sequence of personal essays journeying around and into a ten-month episode of intense physical and psychic pain. Yet from the opening page of this compelling work, we are carried along by a humour and vitality that reads as courage.' (Introduction)

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