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Stow's novel reveals a shameful period in Australian history when its policy toward its Aboriginal population was unabashedly racist. An aging Heriot believes he has killed a man and exiles himself to the wilderness. Humphrey Bower makes us feel Heriot's alienation and isolation and the native peoples’ emotional ambivalence.
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