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A renowned seaport, Liverpool attracted rodents from far and distant countries. By 1980, they had become an integral part of a blighted landscape, sharing food and accommodation with their human neighbours. This book may appear abstruse to those readers unfamiliar …
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A renowned seaport, Liverpool attracted rodents from far and distant countries. By 1980, they had become an integral part of a blighted landscape, sharing food and accommodation with their human neighbours. This book may appear abstruse to those readers unfamiliar with lowlife, real-time expriences, or to those conditioned by literary convention. As in his novel, George, this author examines social inequalities from a surreal perspective.
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