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Daniel in the Liars’ Den

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March 1988, no. 98

Liars: Australian New Novelists by Helen Daniel

Penguin, $14.95 pb, 355 pp

Daniel in the Liars’ Den

by
March 1988, no. 98

Helen Daniel is one of outmost distinguished reviewer critics. Particularly through her contributions to The Age. she has proven herself not just an intelligent and scrupulous reader, but an open and pluralistic one. These qualities inform this very important book.

Liars is a serious and scholarly study of a generation of Australian metafictionists, or fabulists, or what you will, in the contexts both of their own individual achievements and the achievement of the body of work of this unwitting ‘school’. It is, to use a metaphor that is central to Dr Daniel’s study, a topography of the ‘most beautiful lies’ in Australian fiction in the last twenty’ years. It is not a history, not an aetiology, but a cartography.

Liars: Australian New Novelists

Liars: Australian New Novelists

by Helen Daniel

Penguin, $14.95 pb, 355 pp

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