New York based
Australian author Peter Carey’s latest novel - AMNESIA –is about Australia’s relationship
with America and includes the
dismissal of the Whitlam Government
in 1975. In interviews
about the
novel in Sydney,
Melbourne and elsewhere , he has recalled his
rage at the time Governor-General , Sir John Kerr ,
dismissed Prime Minister Gough Whitlam
. Nearly four decades after
the sacking, he still
feels the same
way. Furthermore , he has
expressed his “astonishment” that the
nation let it happen
and the conviction that the
CIA played a part
in the
downfall of an elected
government . (See John Pilger’s
Guardian article THE FORGOTTEN
COUP ) . At the time of working on
the novel, published by Hamish Hamilton , Julian Assuange
came to prominence and
Carey wondered about the influence of his
mother , who had lived with young
Julian on Magnetic Island, North
Queensland . Had she been politically involved over the Dismissal
? If so, had this played
a part in his subsequent
development, Carey asked . The book
opens with an
Australian female hacker , born 11/11/75 –the date
of the dismissal. Interviewed
by Fran Kelly on Radio National
, Carey brought up
the WW ll episode
described as the Battle
of Brisbane in which Australia
and American soldiers fought
each other on Thanks Giving Day ,
the event censored