Hollow Earth
Title | Hollow Earth |
Year for Search | 2019 |
Authors | Kinsella, John(b. 1963) |
Pagination | 268 pp. |
Date Published | 2019 |
Publisher | Melbourne, Vic, Australia |
Place Published | Transit Lounge Publishing |
ISBN Number | 978-1-925760-27-9 |
Keywords | Australian author, Male author |
Annotation | The novel concerns the search for and discovery of the Hollow Earth by a disaffected young man and his return to the surface with two people from their and their adventures while searching for a way back. The Hollow Earth is something of a eutopia, with no violence or persecution, no patriotism, vegetarian, with areas left for foraging, no racism, but do have some bigotries. The author frequently quotes from William R. Bradshaw’s, The Goddess of Atvatabar (1892). |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | (b. 1967) |
Full Text | 2019 Kinsella, John (b. 1963). Hollow Earth. Melbourne, Vic, Australia: Turner Lounge Publishing. 268 pp. PSt The novel concerns the search for and discovery of the Hollow Earth by a disaffected young man and his return to the surface with two people from their and their adventures while searching for a way back. The Hollow Earth is something of a eutopia, with no violence or persecution, no patriotism, vegetarian, with areas left for foraging, no racism, but do have some bigotries. The author frequently quotes from William R. Bradshaw’s, The Goddess of Atvatabar (1892). Australian author. |