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- db7b8f35a82fee130fa5894b10d640d611227569bbea90fd65b0289a2f718960 accessdate "2015-06-15".
- db7b8f35a82fee130fa5894b10d640d611227569bbea90fd65b0289a2f718960 date "1991-07-14".
- db7b8f35a82fee130fa5894b10d640d611227569bbea90fd65b0289a2f718960 first1 "Neil".
- db7b8f35a82fee130fa5894b10d640d611227569bbea90fd65b0289a2f718960 isCitedBy Patrick_Roscoe.
- db7b8f35a82fee130fa5894b10d640d611227569bbea90fd65b0289a2f718960 last1 "Scotten".
- db7b8f35a82fee130fa5894b10d640d611227569bbea90fd65b0289a2f718960 publisher "Edmonton Journal".
- db7b8f35a82fee130fa5894b10d640d611227569bbea90fd65b0289a2f718960 title "Tough, brilliant second novel is devoid of posturing; The illusions of Hollywood are dissected in swirling mixture of video prose and eccentric characters".