@booklet {5502, title = {The Last Love Story: A fairytale of the day after tomorrow}, year = {2004}, month = {2004}, publisher = {Picador}, address = {Sydney, NSW, Australia}, abstract = {

City divided between a brutal, religious dystopia and a wealthy, free eutopia. The emphasis of the novel is on the desire and attempt to escape from one to the other. A note by the author (256) refers to the divisions of Germany and Korea and the beginnings of the wall between Israel and Palestine.

}, keywords = {Australian author, English author, Male author}, author = {Rodney Hall (b. 1935)} } @booklet {3830, title = {Kisses of the Enemy}, year = {1987}, note = {

U.S. ed. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1988. U.K. ed. London: Faber and Faber, 1989.

}, month = {1987}, publisher = {Penguin Australia}, address = {Ringwood, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Near future dystopia. Much of the novel follows the political career of the first President of the Republic of Australia, who seems to be primarily interested in power for its own sake. Wealth dominates Australia. Corruption. Drugs. Other strands follow individuals, including the President\&$\#$39;s wife and child, those political dependent on him, a growing opposition movement, and figures from Australia\&$\#$39;s past.

}, keywords = {Australian author, English author, Male author}, author = {Rodney Hall (b. 1935)} }