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Pig's Blood and Other Fluids

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Sal's being tried out as a hitman and b eing dumb's no problem. Baz is a wannabe celebrity chef - he can't cook, and he's got a secret. Fayette's fourteen. She just wants to kill her step-father and have fun. Pig's Blood is about people with dreams. It ends badly. People die. A confronting yet comic novella that develops fully the darkness and violence that lurks in Robb's non-fiction books, as well as the irony and wit that also characterises his non-fiction writing. "So amoral and blackly comic that one feels that they are deliberately infected spitballs thrown against the virginal and pretentious window of Australian literature... one has a sense that, for Robb, too much excess is never enough." - Sydney Morning Herald


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Publisher: Duffy and Snellgrove

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  • ISBN: 9780987082022
  • Release date: November 1, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780987082022
  • File size: 149 KB
  • Release date: November 1, 2012

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

Sal's being tried out as a hitman and b eing dumb's no problem. Baz is a wannabe celebrity chef - he can't cook, and he's got a secret. Fayette's fourteen. She just wants to kill her step-father and have fun. Pig's Blood is about people with dreams. It ends badly. People die. A confronting yet comic novella that develops fully the darkness and violence that lurks in Robb's non-fiction books, as well as the irony and wit that also characterises his non-fiction writing. "So amoral and blackly comic that one feels that they are deliberately infected spitballs thrown against the virginal and pretentious window of Australian literature... one has a sense that, for Robb, too much excess is never enough." - Sydney Morning Herald


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