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The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman

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October 2011, no. 335

The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman

Vintage, $32.95 pb, 554 pp, 9781741666175

The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman

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October 2011, no. 335

In 2003, the year in which Elliot Perlman’s previous novel Seven Types of Ambiguity was published, the eminent gadfly David Marr suggested that Australian novelists failed to address major contemporary social concerns. As if anticipating Marr’s criticisms, Perlman wove a plot that involved stock market speculation (and peculation), upmarket Melbourne brothels, privatised prisons, privately managed health care, downsizing and unemployment in the education sector, the crisis in the humanities, economic rationalism, globalisation. Late-twentieth-century capitalism and its discontents, in short. The novel obviously spoke to the judges of the Miles Franklin Award, who shortlisted it for that pre-eminent, if contentious, prize.

Don Anderson reviews 'The Street Sweeper' by Elliot Perlman

The Street Sweeper

by Elliot Perlman

Vintage, $32.95 pb, 554 pp, 9781741666175

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