Ghost Armies: Fukuoka; The Wait-a-While Vine

Ghost Armies presents Andrew Sneddon’s poetic works Fukuoka and The Wait-a-While Vine in one volume. Sneddon’s connected verses explore two defining episodes in Australia’s history and provide emotional and cultural insights of both personal and universal import.

Fukuoka relates the experiences of two Australian brothers, Alf and Wally, in a prisoner-of-war camp in Japan during the Second World War. The work contemplates life and death, brutality and kindness, beauty and horror, courage and cowardice. It reflects on suffering and the consequences of suffering.

The Wait-a-While Vine is a poetic imagining of the doomed Cape York expedition of Edmund Kennedy and Jacky Jacky in 1848. It presents playful vignettes of society in colonial New South Wales, meditates on convict life and the interactions between colonists and traditional owners, and follows the events of the expedition. Ultimately it is the story of an unlikely friendship.

This is an extraordinarily moving collection of poetry about love, endurance and the human condition.

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Ghost Armies: Fukuoka; The Wait-a-While Vine

Ghost Armies presents Andrew Sneddon’s poetic works Fukuoka and The Wait-a-While Vine in one volume. Sneddon’s connected verses explore two defining episodes in Australia’s history and provide emotional and cultural insights of both personal and universal import.

Fukuoka relates the experiences of two Australian brothers, Alf and Wally, in a prisoner-of-war camp in Japan during the Second World War. The work contemplates life and death, brutality and kindness, beauty and horror, courage and cowardice. It reflects on suffering and the consequences of suffering.

The Wait-a-While Vine is a poetic imagining of the doomed Cape York expedition of Edmund Kennedy and Jacky Jacky in 1848. It presents playful vignettes of society in colonial New South Wales, meditates on convict life and the interactions between colonists and traditional owners, and follows the events of the expedition. Ultimately it is the story of an unlikely friendship.

This is an extraordinarily moving collection of poetry about love, endurance and the human condition.

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Ghost Armies: Fukuoka; The Wait-a-While Vine

Ghost Armies: Fukuoka; The Wait-a-While Vine

by Andrew Sneddon
Ghost Armies: Fukuoka; The Wait-a-While Vine

Ghost Armies: Fukuoka; The Wait-a-While Vine

by Andrew Sneddon

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Ghost Armies presents Andrew Sneddon’s poetic works Fukuoka and The Wait-a-While Vine in one volume. Sneddon’s connected verses explore two defining episodes in Australia’s history and provide emotional and cultural insights of both personal and universal import.

Fukuoka relates the experiences of two Australian brothers, Alf and Wally, in a prisoner-of-war camp in Japan during the Second World War. The work contemplates life and death, brutality and kindness, beauty and horror, courage and cowardice. It reflects on suffering and the consequences of suffering.

The Wait-a-While Vine is a poetic imagining of the doomed Cape York expedition of Edmund Kennedy and Jacky Jacky in 1848. It presents playful vignettes of society in colonial New South Wales, meditates on convict life and the interactions between colonists and traditional owners, and follows the events of the expedition. Ultimately it is the story of an unlikely friendship.

This is an extraordinarily moving collection of poetry about love, endurance and the human condition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781922198013
Publisher: Golden Orb Creative
Publication date: 12/20/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 154
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr Andrew Sneddon is an Australian poet and writer living in Brisbane, Australia. An archaeologist specialising in heritage law, he is currently the Director of the Culture and Heritage Unit at the University of Queensland.

Table of Contents

Fukuoka

Author’s Note and Acknowledgements

Prison hospital, Thailand, 1942

Prison transport, Changi To Fukuoka, Japan, 1943

Fukuoka

Alighting, Japan, 1943

First night

Prisoners of war

Signing up

Off civvy street

Adversaries

Proving grounds

Mum

I. Grudges

Invasion

I. Cruelty

II. Cruelty

Brother

Fukuoka winter

Burial, 1917

III. Cruelty

How I remember my brother

II. Grudges

Taking life

Frugality

A beating

Despair

Lessons

Gold Tooth

My brother

Hierarchies

III. Grudges

Body and soul

Beyond the wire

Indifference

The mine

Bombast

I. Memory

Locale

I. Kindness

Alchemy

The abuser and abused

Night escape

II. Kindness

II. Memory

Dignity

Anxieties

Death

Amputee

Reflections

Overheads

Eyewitness

Pneumonia

The turning tide

Honour roll

More friendly bombers, 1945

I. Liberation

II. Liberation

After

Anzac Day in old age

Tally

Souvenir

IV. Grudges The Wait-a-While Vine

Historical Note

How does it begin?

The Brisbane River

Departure

Circular Quay

Encounter

Letters of introduction

Blush

Dinner party

Learning the ropes

At another time

Surveying

Proving ground

Sydney City

Arrivals

I. An old convict recalls

II. An old convict recalls

III. An old convict recalls

IV. An old convict recalls

V. An old convict recalls

VI. An old convict recalls

Semantics

Testing the instruments

Jacky Jacky

The water channel

Provisions

Shark attack

Sheep

Vines

The hunt

Termite mounds

Superiority

The horses

Botany

Those left behind

Inquiry

Campfire I

Campfire II

Journal keeping

Quarry

Invaders

Journal entry I

Journal entry II

Journal entry III

This place

Journal entry IV

Stumble

Pudding Pan Hill

The last hurdle

The attack

In Jacky’s own words

Last words

Ghost armies

An epilogue

Aftermath I

Aftermath II

Aftermath III

How does it end?

About the Author

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