Alternative title: "Stories That Take Root Become Like Things, Misshapen Things." Murray Bail's Eucalyptus: cuestionando narrativas tradicionais sobre a terra e a muller en Australia?
Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 "Stories That Take Root Become Like Things, Misshapen Things." Murray Bail's Eucalyptus : Contesting Traditional Narratives about the Land and Women in Australia?
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