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Return of the 1940s

Dennis Glover’s satirical new novel
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January–February 2021, no. 428

Factory 19 by Dennis Glover

Black Inc., $32.99 pb, 368 pp

Return of the 1940s

Dennis Glover’s satirical new novel
by
January–February 2021, no. 428

In the mid-1990s, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade paid me to research the year 1948. Although a little narrowly conceived for my liking, it wasn’t a bad job for a recently graduated PhD in history. I lasted a year. Most days I would head to the National Archives of Australia, then nestled among the panel beaters and porn shops of a Canberra industrial estate. My task was to work through departmental files, identifying and photocopying the most promising candidates for inclusion in a series of published foreign policy documents. The idea was that the general editor, a formidable old historian with a large corner office back in the city, would then select the documents to be included. The job itself, or at least the way it was organised, was itself redolent of an industrial world that was flourishing in 1948 and on its last legs by 1995. Indeed, I recall a demonstration in the department that very year of a newfangled thing called the World Wide Web. I took away from the demonstration that it was the internet with fancy pictures.

Frank Bongiorno reviews 'Factory 19' by Dennis Glover

Factory 19

by Dennis Glover

Black Inc., $32.99 pb, 368 pp

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