Three things with Bruce Pascoe: ‘My teeth were all over the place, like a dropped Mahjong set’
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In Guardian Australia’s weekly interview about objects, the Dark Emu author talks about his childhood tooth brace – and what he grabbed from his property as a bushfire bore downGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailFew Australian books have been quite as impactful as Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu. In the decade since it was published, Pascoe’s investigation into precolonial Aboriginal agriculture practices has sold more than 360,000 copies – and started a culture war.Pascoe’s latest book is a...

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