Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 'The Authority of Words' : History and Fiction in Richard Flanagan's 'Gould's Book of Fish.'
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Pons looks at the interplay of history and fiction in Gould's Book of Fish, 'with fiction compensating for the lies and omissions of history, and history vouching for the relevance of fiction' (183).

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