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The Deconstruction of Professor Thrub

D.D Johnston

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Longlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize. A Morning Star 'Radical Book of the Year'.

The Deconstruction of Professor Thrubb is a radical trek through twentieth-century history. It's also a brazan campus comedy, a medical drama and a cheery ride through the Scottish Highlands.

A PhD student tracks the biography of Elsie Stewart from her job as a London maid and to the Spanish Civil War while true love runs far from smooth. His neurotic supervisor, Professor Thrub, is a bewildering mentor with secrets of his own.

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