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'When Shankari Chandran sent the manuscript for her first novel to Australian publishers, it was unanimously rejected, on the grounds that her story was not sufficiently "Australian" to succeed in the local market. This was despite the fact that its author was Australian and its protagonists are three generations of Australian Tamil women living in Sydney.' (Introduction)
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Shankari Chandran Wins Miles Franklin Literary Award for 'Trojan Horse' Novel That Explores the National Identities of Sri Lanka and Australia
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