On the surface, Prowler is a story about the anguish of growing up but out of this Marion Campbell creates a profound and at times savagely funny and satirical exploration of the personal hazards of exile and belonging. This is a deeply affecting novel about the erotics of memory, desire and obsession. Prowler confirms Marion Campbell as an inventive, linguistically impressive and politically important writer.
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On the surface, Prowler is a story about the anguish of growing up but out of this Marion Campbell creates a profound and at times savagely funny and satirical exploration of the personal hazards of exile and belonging. This is a deeply affecting novel about the erotics of memory, desire and obsession. Prowler confirms Marion Campbell as an inventive, linguistically impressive and politically important writer.
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