Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Julia Leigh’s The Hunter at 25: a Ruthlessly Unsentimental Tale of Nature Betrayed
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'Some time in the late 1990s, a man is hiking through Tasmania’s Central Plateau, hoping to kill a thylacine. He’s a mainlander, and he has come to a Tasmania that no longer exists: before MONA, before Jetstar, before secret saunas and mountain bike trails, before the Tasmanian Forest Agreement, before Richard Flanagan won the Booker Prize.' (Introduction)

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