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The Circle and the Equator by Kyra Giorgi

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August 2017, no. 393

The Circle and the Equator by Kyra Giorgi

UWA Publishing, $24.99 pb, 205 pp, 9781742589237

The Circle and the Equator by Kyra Giorgi

by
August 2017, no. 393

‘The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.’ L.P. Hartley’s now proverbial observation at the start of The Go-Between (1953) functions as a statement of fact and a warning. The writer who wishes to traverse the terrain between a nation’s present and its past must navigate a minefield – linguistic, cultural, and historical. Therefore, when you attempt to navigate not only across time but across nations – say, Angola in 1986, Hiroshima in 1952, France in 1855 – the exercise is fraught with danger. But this is the ambitious task that Kyra Giorgi has set herself in her first book of fiction, The Circle and the Equator, a collection of thirteen short stories.

David Latham reviews 'The Circle and the Equator' by Kyra Giorgi

The Circle and the Equator

by Kyra Giorgi

UWA Publishing, $24.99 pb, 205 pp, 9781742589237

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