Men no longer write long fiction. The days of the million-word book are gone. At 850,000 words, Xavier Herbert’s Poor Fellow My Country remains the longest work of fiction written by an Australian. I like the idea of Xavier Herbert. I like the legend. I like his pursuit of awards and trophies.
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