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Walker, Malcolm, 1950-:Berms & DHBS. Just Practising. 16 October 2013
- Date
- 2013
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- New Zealand doctor (Periodical)
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- DCDL-0026467
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A woman types a letter to the editor complaining about unmown berms and advocating better integration of district health boards. While typing she tells herself 'If a Kiwi can win the Man Booker Prize, imagine what I can do with the rich tapestry of life paraded before me every day! Insightful, fascinating, uncompromising yet deep...there! Sent!'
Refers to Eleanor Catton winning the Man Booker Prize with her novel 'Luminaries'. Catton's example may make a writer on the most pedestian and local subjects feel that their writing too may be famous.
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