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Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Spatial Linearity and Postcolonial Parody in Murray Bail's 'Holden's Performance'
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In this essay, the author explores the European origins of the trope of linearity and on the role it plays in the imposition of cultural space upon geographic space, 'focusing all along on Bail's parody of the straight line and on the ontological implications thereof' (149).

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