SMH
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·2 hours ago
Forget Robinson Crusoe, this witty new retelling is undeniably brilliant
Francesca de Tores' novel "Cast Away" reimagines the life of Alexander Selkirk, the historical figure who inspired Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe." Stranded 400 miles off Chile's coast, Selkirk navigates isolation through wit and conversations with named animals including a goat called Reverend Vicarious Cronch. De Tores crafts a sophisticated, darkly humorous exploration of shame, loneliness and self-discovery.
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