![]() ![]() ![]() Singling it out for review is not really providing a representative sample of his work (though I guess the same rather useless criticism could be made if I reviewed my favourite of them, Oscar and Lucinda). Of the various Peter Carey novels I have read, The Tax Inspector probably did the least for me. They hung over him like a woven web, a net, like a map of the human brain drawn across the walls and ceilings of the world. A review by David Carroll, 2002.Īll around Vishnabarnu were the names of angels. The Year of the Fruitcake, by Gillian Polack The Time of the Ghosts, by Gillian Polack Fitzpatrickįragments of a Broken Land: Valarl Undead, by Robert Hood The Art of Effective Dreaming, by Gillian Polack The Tax Inspector, by Peter Carey: a reviewĪfter The Bloodwood Staff, by Laura E. ![]()
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