Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Enraged, Tragic and Hopeful: Alexis Wright’s New Novel Praiseworthy Explores Aboriginal Sovereignty in the Shadow of the Anthropocene
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Praiseworthy is Alexis Wright’s most formidable act of imaginative synthesis yet. It is simultaneously a hero’s journey for an age of global warming, a devastating story of young love caught between two laws, and an extended elegy and ode to Aboriginal law and sovereignty.' (Introduction)

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