Terry Blake was smart enough
to channel some of the Kings
Cross Whisper proceeds into original
Australian paintings, displayed on the walls of his Coogee residence . This writer, in Sydney from Darwin , was invited
to a party at Coogee . Among the guests , visiting from America
were reporter Steve Dunleavy and his wife , Yvonne , she having transcribed the tapes of New York's leading madam, Xaviera Hollander , for the 1971 bestseller book, The Happy Hooker : My Own Story .
Reporter Jim Oram made a dramatic entry to a Coogee party. Coming down Coogee Bay Road , he side-swiped several parked cars , ran inside and hid under a bed , to evade police. Street- wise bush lawyers attending the party advised Oram to ring the police and report his car stolen - which he did .
In l988 Terry
Blake published Kings
Cross Whisper The Way It Was , an hilarious account of the
golden days of the publication
. The book
carried an unusual erratum
list which admitted to some “classic ballsups”
in Terry Blake’s narrative -like three extensive duplications
of text. In the excuses for the gross errors it put forward
the possibility that
Blake, the editor and the
trained monkey - which did the paste
up- were all blind drunk. ,
Blake described the extraordinary
, almost unbelieveable events which
took place in each state as the Whisper expanded.
He told how
they had been rushing to get
an edition finished to commence
some serious drinking and found there was nothing to fill a front page ear of the paper.
A printer solved the problem by
inserting some type he had which was in
Greek. The story had a Moscow
dateline and the Special Branch
rang up Ramsay and quizzed him about this story in code from behind the Iron Curtain It was a simple report about the
Russian Nikolai Bulganin’s
visit to a car factory in Athens.
Covering
the entry of the
publication into the Northern Territory, Blake described
Darwin as “ a distant parent to the monster ” Kings Cross Whisper. As such
, it had been happy to “ welcome
it’s baby home ”.
With Bowditch still the editor of the Northern Territory News at the time , Blake
wrote that there was none of the “editorial claptrap ” they had encountered in other states. In fact,
Bowditch wrote a front page
story about the Whisper
and former NT News
journalist Jim Ramsay jousting with the Queensland
authorities . The report implied
there would be no such trouble
with the Whisper in the Territory as there had been in Queensland , which was
the case.
Terry Blake
told me of a politician who
had been an enemy of the Kings
Cross Whisper . An envelope containing photographs
seemingly showing this
fellow romping with naked women
came his way one day . Blake said he
had been
sorely tempted to use them in the Whisper
, but decided not to because
of the gnawing fear that they
were false and that the man’s head had been
superimposed on somebody else’s body.
Terry Blake took time out to write an unusual Australian political novel with a very violent end , The
Fig Tree, AIM Publishing ,
231 Oxford Street , Darlinghurst , set in
Linotype Times by Clancy Typesetters ( one of the Whisper companies ), in 1975 . He travelled north
to the Cairns area , living in caravan camps along the way, working on the tome. On his return to Sydney he said northern
caravan parks contained many weirdos.
The dustjacket featured a ficus
illustration, the blurb read : The author is best known
for his short stories and of The Fig Tree, his third novel
, written at the age
of 36, Blake says : “ There’s plenty in it
if you want to look , but first
and foremost it tries to be
a fast, entertaining novel. It took me
the sweat
and exasperation of two unpublished books to discover
that. Your first
responsibility is to rattle
off the yarn. You can
put all the rest inside it, symbolically , subliminally or whatever , but on secondary planes. The yarn comes first.”
FAMILY INFLUENCED AUSTRALIAN CULTURE
Continuing, the blurb explained : The loyalty to narrative is not surprising . A grandson of the fabled Dyson clan ( grandmother Jess shared the extraordinary talents of her elder brothers and sisters ) he was brought up on a diet of literature and painting . With Lawson and Patterson great uncle Ted dominated the literary scene at the turn of the century . His novels Golden Shanty and Below and on Top are still widely read and all over the world. Later came the Lindsay influence . It is not widely known these days that the two families intermarried ( Lionel to Jean Dyson and Ruby to Will Dyson ) and the clan had a massive influence on the development of Australian culture.
Growing up in this environment there seemed
little doubt the author would move
into some creative field , and with
father Bill Blake , one of Melbourne’s
best - journalists, and Bill’s
brother Harry taking off the Melbourne Sun short story first prize
two years running , he just
naturally turned to writing , The Fig Tree is a fair pointer to the development of one
of Australia’s major writing talents .
The book was dedicated ...
Chief characters included a visiting princess , a brutal security chief ,several politicians, one the prime minister. The central character was described as being one of the most ruthless figures in modern fiction. Thrown into this mix was a planned assassination , cannibalism , some novel sexual behaviour, a series of murders and action ranging from a secluded tropical paradise to Canberra's corridors of power. Phew.
Chief characters included a visiting princess , a brutal security chief ,several politicians, one the prime minister. The central character was described as being one of the most ruthless figures in modern fiction. Thrown into this mix was a planned assassination , cannibalism , some novel sexual behaviour, a series of murders and action ranging from a secluded tropical paradise to Canberra's corridors of power. Phew.
In 2008 , Peter
Blake provided an interesting insight into the
writing of Fig
Tree. It was , he emailed , a political novel featuring a thinly disguised prominent conservative politician… "Terry had the idea of writing a novel by committee: i.e.,
he would do the first chapter, somebody else the next and so on. Hence the dedications ( in the book ) ,
although as far as I know, the other intended contributors never put
finger to typewriter. If I'm correct, the dedications are for C.J.
Mackenzie (Ces) , Fred Cullen (Fred), Gus Debrito ( Gus) Jim Ramsay (Jim)
, Ken McCauley ( Ken) and yours truly. All taken , a pretty grisly crew. Dunno how the project
collapsed but Terry ended up writing it himself....
and yes , you are correct , it was published by one of our dubious companies."
While attending a weekend market in Adelaide , in the search for oddities, I was both surprised and elated to see Terry Blake in the crowd . When asked what he was doing in town,Terry said he was finalising the sale of the last Whisper Orgy Shop in Australia . In these transactions , he said, you arranged to meet a person in a certain place , a bundle of money was handed to you , then you ran like hell to the nearest bank before somebody jumped out of dark lane, hit you on the head and grabbed the loot. Adelaide, he said, had more sex shops than any other state capital, which he said was quite revealing about the City of Churches .
Kings Cross continued to attract Terry Blake long after the Whisper had expired . While this writer was drinking with him in the pub used by News Limited reporters in Sydney , Terry asked why a man of his age should still be drawn to the Cross. He laughed when told it was a sign that the sap was still rising . Tragically, Blake received fatal head injuries outside a King’s Cross establishment. NEXT : Bowditch tickles the ivories .
While attending a weekend market in Adelaide , in the search for oddities, I was both surprised and elated to see Terry Blake in the crowd . When asked what he was doing in town,Terry said he was finalising the sale of the last Whisper Orgy Shop in Australia . In these transactions , he said, you arranged to meet a person in a certain place , a bundle of money was handed to you , then you ran like hell to the nearest bank before somebody jumped out of dark lane, hit you on the head and grabbed the loot. Adelaide, he said, had more sex shops than any other state capital, which he said was quite revealing about the City of Churches .
Kings Cross continued to attract Terry Blake long after the Whisper had expired . While this writer was drinking with him in the pub used by News Limited reporters in Sydney , Terry asked why a man of his age should still be drawn to the Cross. He laughed when told it was a sign that the sap was still rising . Tragically, Blake received fatal head injuries outside a King’s Cross establishment. NEXT : Bowditch tickles the ivories .