Inland by Gerald Murnane review inside the mind of a master
Briefly

Gerald Murnane's novels are so strange, so far from literature's beaten path, that their very existence let alone their republication and celebration seems miraculous.
this month sees the reissue of his fourth novel, Inland, first published in 1988 and in the view of JM Coetzee, Murnane's most ambitious, sustained and powerful piece of writing.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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