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| Title: | "Llama for Lunch" by Lydia Laube. [review - radio script] |
| Authors: | Dooley, Gillian Mary |
| Keywords: | Gillian Dooley |
| Issue Date: | 8-Jul-2002 |
| Citation: | Dooley, Gillian 2002. Review of "Llama for Lunch" by Lydia Laube. 'Writers’ Radio, Radio Adelaide', broadcast on 8 July 2002. |
| Abstract: | "It was a pigpen of a place but the people were friendly." This is Lydia
Laube’s description of a Bolivian eating place in her new book Llama for
Lunch, but it could stand for her attitude to the whole of South America. She
occasionally describes an attractive or striking landscape, but her main focus is
on herself as a traveller on this continent which she finds so dirty, backward and
personally challenging. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/442 |
| Appears in Collections: | Writers Radio
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