Friday, June 11, 2021

A GREAT RANTER

Photographs of   Keatings  Lagoon  Conservation  Park, near  Cooktown,  North Queensland ,  sent   to  this blog  by  much  travelled correspondent   Abra , brought  back  memories  of   author  Xavier  Herbert's  account of   a  man  called    Keating , who  let  off  steam  each  morning . 


By  Peter Simon


In l927, Herbert , a pharmacist  and  writer , set our  for the North from Sydney, telling  friends , including Japanese nobleman ,Isamitsu  Kitakoji ,   Reader in  Oriental Studies  at  Sydney University , who gave him a  silk  shirt to  wear  on  the  epic  journey,   he  intended to  walk  back  to  his  home  in   Western  Australia  and  write a  book  about   Black  Velvet, the  crude  term  for  Aboriginal  women  as  sex  objects . 


 The idea for a such a book had been inspired by  the impact in  Australia of  the  play White Cargo,by Leon Gordon , about the taboo  subject  of  miscegenation. Several  films  were subsequently  made about the play ,one by MGM ,starring Hedy  Lamarr and Walter Pigeon, told how   white rubber planters in Malaya  were  said  to  be  driven  mad  with  desire  for  a  native  girl, Tondelayo.


Herbert  made  his  way  by various means .  From  Townsville , he  travelled by train   to  Cairns , which had  recently experienced a  cyclone .Then it was on to   Mareeba ,which he  described  as a wild west town .  Short of  money, he   obtained  work  at  a  nearby railway sleeper cutters camp  run by Dick Keating ,who  had  an antiquated sawmill ( By sheer coincidence , Abra  included the following photograph of  logs  at  Keatings Lagoon Conservation   Park ).


 With great gusto, Herbert  decribed how Keating, suffering from a bad hernia , went  through  a  daily ritual of ranting and raving because the sawmill engine was slow to start. He   frantically   cranked   the engine  each morning  and  at  times would get  down on his hands and knees and scream : "Lord, come down and bugger me !!!"There was  a variation :" Lord, come down  and  bugger  me  black !!!!"


Keating's wife said she thought Herbert was an absconding bank clerk . Following a row   with the  ranting  Keating,  Herbert   continued his  journey north  ,  into  the Northern Territory ,meeting  colourful people   and  experiencing  situations  which  influenced  his writing of the   l938 Australian Sesquicentenary  Award  winning  novel, Capricornia .  


 UPCOMING : More about  Xavier  Herbert  and  Capricornia .