To borrow a word from Kim from Reading Matters, Wayne Marshall’s debut novel Henry Goes Bush is bonkers. It is also immensely entertaining. The novel links the Australian tradition of ‘tall tales and true’ with what appears to be a factual narrative about Henry Lawson‘s 1892 trip inland to Bourke, and a surreal narrative of … Continue reading Henry Goes Bush (2026), by Wayne Marshall
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