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Life in the Learning Machine

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July 1980, no. 22

Bush Week by Christopher Lee

Angus & Robertson, $3.95 pb, 85 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Being Eaten Alive by Patrick Evans

Angus & Robertson, $4.95 pb, 165 pp

Life in the Learning Machine

by
July 1980, no. 22

Although the novel is supposed to be dead, except for the manufactured bestseller, there still seem to be publishers prepared to take a risk with books by writers who have yet to establish their reputations. The two books reviewed here are both by authors who have the ability to tell a story, to create believable characters and to invent amusing situations. They both use as their background the educational machine which within its mechanistic irrelevance still leaves room for the bizarre and the individual.

Bush Week

Bush Week

by Christopher Lee

Angus & Robertson, $3.95 pb, 85 pp

Being Eaten Alive

Being Eaten Alive

by Patrick Evans

Angus & Robertson, $4.95 pb, 165 pp

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