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Brentley Frazer

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Author of the critically acclaimed books

Scoundrel Days & Aboriginal to Nowhere

Frazer is a visionary at a time when humanity risks losing touch with its core animality, and the real-world places in which it finds itself.    ~ Poetry New Zealand

A contemporary Baudelaire on acid, a philosophical hobo, a legendary protagonist, interesting for sure, hard hitting, making it new again, a delinquent genius, a literary hoon, challenging, fascinating, dark, comic, surreal, creepy, ugly, beautiful . . .

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Brentley

The Weekend Australian

Frazer is determined to show the truth ... ugliness and all.

Nick Earls

How brilliant is the writing in Scoundrel Days? Like poetry written with a nail gun.

The Australian

Scoundrel Days provides us with that rarest of literary treats: a good dose of the shocking … an immersive, vital prose that drags the reader along.

Tribuna Magazine

Described by Dazed & Confused as a ‘21st century Baudelaire on acid’ Brentley’s unconventionality, radicalism, aggression, schizophrenia, non-adaptability and sublimity with hallucinogenic scenes and pornographic moments, a bizarre mix of elements of neo-symbolism and post-romanticism, wrapped in a form of hypertext prose, finds itself somewhere at the intersection of Burroughs, Breton, Rimbaud, Salinger and Ian Curtis.
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