Lunch of Blood
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Lunch of Blood is Antonella Gambotto-Burke's first book and first anthology. The title was inspired by a Saul Bellow poem: "Mice hide when hawks are high;Hawks shy from airplanes;Planes dread the ack-ack-ack; Each one fears somebody.Only the heedless lionsUnder the Booloo treeSnooze in each other's armsAfter their lunch of blood -I call that living good!"
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Random House
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The original 1994 Australian Lunch of Blood paperback cover
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Lunch of Blood is Antonella Gambotto-Burke's first book and first anthology. The title was inspired by a Saul Bellow poem: "Mice hide when hawks are high;Hawks shy from airplanes;Planes dread the ack-ack-ack; Each one fears somebody.Only the heedless lionsUnder the Booloo treeSnooze in each other's armsAfter their lunch of blood -I call that living good!" Published by Random House in 1994, Lunch of Blood was dedicated to the artist and critic John Henshaw, and includes Gambotto-Burke's 1991 Independent on Sunday cover story on British cardiothoracic surgeons ("Affairs of the Heart"), and interviews with Martin Amis, Edward de Bono, Gérard Depardieu, Alex Dimitriades, Ben Elton, Rachel Hunter, Elle Macpherson, Morrissey, Marc Newson, Noah Taylor, Naomi Wolf, and others. It peaked at number four on The Sydney Morning Herald's bestseller lists and, according to a review section cover story in The Weekend Australian, established Gambotto-Burke's reputation as the "Stilettoed Assassin".
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