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Type: | Creative work |
Title: | The Four Corners of the Earth (are getting hot and slippery and difficult to hold, say the angels, and who stuck gum under the ledge anyway?) |
Author: | Hooton, M. |
Publisher: | Ultimo Press, Mascara Literary Review |
Publisher Place: | Sydney |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
ISBN: | 1761151177 9781761151170 |
Editor: | Cahill, M. Nair, M. Yang, A. |
Statement of Responsibility: | Matthew Hooton |
Abstract: | Short fiction that presents an alternate reality, in which all of North America has been annexed by the United States, which exists under the new name of Unimerica, a totalitarian state that controls every aspect of society, including education. |
Keywords: | dystopia climate emeergency flat earth Amazon basin Brazil totalitarianism |
Rights: | Copyright status unknown |
Published version: | https://www.ultimopress.com.au/resilience |
Appears in Collections: | English publications |
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