Summary
Smoke Encrypted Whispers showcases Samuel Wagan Watson’ s imaginative brilliance and exceptional poetic skills. In this book, which also includes work from three previous collections, his poems pulse with the language and images of a mangrove-lined river city, the beckoning highway, the just-glimpsed muse, the tug of childhood and restless ancestors. Wagan Watson’ s poetry is the work of an artist who speaks to a sense of our common humanity, and to a communal attachment to place. Reading this book is, as Tony Birch points out, ‘ like witnessing Bruce Springsteen meet the Dreamtime’ .
Author Biography
Tony Birch is the author of four novels, five short fiction collections, and two poetry books. In 2022 his book, Dark As Last Night was awarded the Christina Stead Literary Prize and the Steele Rudd Literary Award. The book was also shortlisted for the 2022 Prime Minister’ s Literary Award for fiction. His most recent book is the novel, Women and Children, (UQP 2023).
Samuel Wagan Watson hails from the honourable ancestors of the Birra-Gubba, Mununjali, Germanic and Gaelic peoples. His rich collection of published works have won numerous awards including the David Unaipon Award (1999), the New South Wales Premier's Book of the Year (2005), the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry (2005), the Scanlon Award for Indigenous Poetry (2016) and the Patrick White Literary Award (2018). His work has been translated into seven languages, inspired various musical compositions, and has been the subject of film and television productions and visual art projects.
Table of Contents
Introduction by Tony Birch xiii
OF MUSE, MEANDERING AND MIDNIGHT
a prelude 3
magnesium girl 4
after 2 a.m. 5
back seat driver 6
on the river 7
waiting for the good man 8
raindrops fall in vain 9
chloe in the window box 10
the postman’ s privilege 11
musing: the graveyard shift 12
new farm is closed 14
white stucco dreaming 16
the crooked men 18
brown water looting 20
jetty nights 21
carefree 22
deadman’ s mouth harp 23
a verse for the cheated 24
the fatal garden 26
radio thick blood 28
midnight’ s boxer 30
surgery music 31
a bent neck black and flustered feather mallee 32
the gloom swans 33
a black bird of my mind 34
fly-fishing in woolloongabba 35
shout-me-a-wine requiem 37
crust 39
the writer’ s suitcase 40
midnight’ s plague 42
labelled 44
for the wake and skeleton dance 46
the dingo lounge 48
valley man 50
cheap white-goods at the dreamtime sale 52
the mosquito room 54
mudflat 55
it starts 56
1986 57
BOONDALL WETLANDS
poem 9 61
once was a rifle range 63
the kabul manifest 65
HOTEL BONE
the job 69
hotel bone 71
when dogs gamble 73
(untitled) 74
bone yard, south brisbane 75
ITINERANT BLUES
cold storage 79
the dusk sessions 81
kangaroo crossing 82
what more 83
we’ re not truckin’ around 84
nil by mouth 86
the golden skin of cowgirls 87
floodlight sonatas 89
abandoned factories 90
scenes from a getaway car 91
night racing 93
3 a.m. escape 95
pre-flight 96
95 cents a litre 97
deo optimo maximo 98
gasoline 100
literary festival bump-out 101
itinerant blue 102
products of mexico 103
gas tank sonnets 105
sunday 107
the last bullfighter 109
back road 111
sultry gridlock musings 112
brunswick st blues 113
ambulance chaser 114
talking to the airplanes 115
three-legged dogs 116
fire 117
the night house 118
jaded olympic moments 120
without regret 122
future primitive 123
the night train from newcastle 125
sortie 127
the finder’ s fee 128
skeletons in the trunk 130
the thousand-yard stare 131
king 133
last exit to brisbane … 135
hollow squall 137
SMOKE ENCRYPTED WHISPERS
smoke signals 141
tigerland 142
scared of the dark 143
wecker road 144
cribb island 145
capalaba 146
rip 147
smoke water 148
author’ s notes #1 149
darkroom 150
fisherman islands 151
paper trails to midnight 152
author’ s notes #2 153
ghosts of boundary street 154
dog tired tune 156
when I crossed the ditch … 157
author’ s notes #3 158
the dust company 159
from boundary street, west end, to the berlin wall, east germany 160
snapshots 162
aunty grey smoke 163
author’ s notes — conclusion 164
revolver 165
Acknowledgements 167