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The End Has No End: These Final Hours

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The world's end can be wrought by zombies or it can happen in a more natural, insidious manner. And Australian...
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The world's end can be wrought by zombies or it can happen in a more natural, insidious manner. And Australian working-class characters are usually larrikins or broody blokes. But in These Final Hours, argues Briony Kidd, we see an artful but not arthouse middle ground. Additional keywords: Zak Hilditch, Nathan Phillips, apocalyptic, apocalypse, genre. SKU: 02238-M179 Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
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