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From the supplier: Christopher J. Koch's novel 'Highways to a War' examines the relationship between history and myth, between external and internal life. Place and time shape everything and everyone. Individuals are not solely responsible for their lives; history plays a part in shaping them. The novel's characters recognize that incidents not only affect individuals but reflect a greater pattern in life. Myth is the pattern that shapes the unknown and goes beyond a limited time span.
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Title: 'Deep ancestral voices': inner and outer narrative in Christopher J. Koch's 'Highways to a War.'
Author: Adrian Mitchell
Publication:Australian Literary Studies (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1997
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Volume: v18 Issue: n1 Page: p4(8)
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'Deep ancestral voices': inner and outer narrative in Christopher J. Koch's 'Highways to a War.': An article from: Australian Literary Studies
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Author(s)Adrian Mitchell
PublisherUniversity of Queensland Press
ISBN / ASINB00097QP58
ISBN-13978B00097QP53
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