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Lunation : a novel in 72 frames / by Teresa Bell.
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9780648411406 hardback
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Bell, Teresa, 1972-
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Lunation : a novel in 72 frames / by Teresa Bell.
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[Port Macquarie, New South Wales] : Teresa Bell, 2018.
©2018
Description
[304 pages] ; 22 cm
Contents
Bella -- A lightness of being -- Palinopsia -- A book of names -- A sea in fever -- Luna.
Summary
A literary thriller set in a world where truth, fiction and character are merging and unstable. It takes the reader into an underworld of Government censorship, madness, fear and sex. It is about the erotic relationship between a reader and writer. Isabella Luce is a Sydney journalist who is put under surveillance by the Howard Government for trying to tell the story of Luna, a young girl from Basra who is held in detention. The novel charts Isabella’s subsequent psychic disintegration, taking the reader on a paranoid journey into the confined mind and the stories that haunt that mind. It is also a love story about a scared girl seeking a mother and a lonely woman seeking a daughter. It is about the importance of real connections in a cold, new disposable world where love and sex are found online and thrown away as quickly as possible. Lunation is told in frames of points of view, prose, documentary, afterimages and poetry and fragments into ghost stories of ‘mad women’. Lunation asks the reader to explore the edges of the information we are given and the greyness between fiction and fact. It is the story of a mad nation, complicit in crimes by remaining willingly ignorant and accepting the printed word as truth. It is about the stories we tell ourselves in order to feel free and asks if freedom is ever really possible.
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Paranoia -- Fiction
Hallucinations and illusions -- Fiction
Conspiracies -- Fiction
Censorship -- Fiction
Psychiatric hospitals -- Fiction
Psychiatric hospital patients -- Fiction
Journalists -- Fiction
Detention centers -- Fiction
Authors, Australian
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Psychological thriller
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Censorship -- Fiction
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Detention centers -- Fiction
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Hallucinations and illusions -- Fiction
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Journalists -- Fiction
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Paranoia -- Fiction
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Psychiatric hospital patients -- Fiction
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Psychiatric hospitals -- Fiction
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Psychological thriller
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