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Type: | Creative work |
Title: | Thirteen Monkeys and an Ageing Emu Run Amok through the Ruins of Oracle City |
Author: | Hooton, M.J. |
Publisher: | Westerly |
Publisher Place: | Western Australia, Australia |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
ISSN: | 0043-342X 2207-8959 |
Abstract: | A piece of creative non-fiction that chronicles a research trip to Beijing, while also reimagining the historical destruction of the Beijing Zoo in the 1940s by invading Japanese troops. The essay seeks to explore issues of personal and historical loss through reconstructive narrative. |
Keywords: | Beijing Zoo Fossils Westerly |
Rights: | It is Agreed between Westerly and the Author that the Author grants to Westerly the non-exclusive right to publish the Author’s Content in Westerly in both hardcopy format and in an online version of Westerly at www.westerlymag.com.au. |
Published version: | https://westerlymag.com.au/ |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest 3 English publications |
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