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Unpacking My Library

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Posted on 8th September 20159th September 2015

A Review of Haroldo Conti’s Southeaster – in 3AM:Magazine

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I’m a little late in posting this, which is an indication of how busy the school holidays have been. However, this review of Conti’s intense and lyrical novel, Southeaster, which is published by And Other Stories and translated by Jon Lindsay Miles, went up on 3AM:Magazine’s website in August. You can read it here:

http://http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/southeaster/

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