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Untitled Novel

Untitled Novel

by Matthew Condon
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/10/1920

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A dramatic fictionalisation of the great Australian rebel journalist Wilfred Burchett's flight into Hiroshima a month after the atomic bomb was dropped in August, 1945. Before Japan formally surrendered, Burchett made his way by train from Tokyo to Hiroshima, against the orders of Gen. Douglas Macarthur, to see first-hand the devastation of the bomb. The journey itself took 24 perilous hours, the train filled with decommissioned Japanese soldiers who were, technically, still at war. When he arrived he believed he had walked into Hell. He saw people dying of a "strange illness" a month after the bomb. His report, morse-coded out of Hiroshima with the help of complicit Japanese journalists, was the first report by a Western witness out of the city, and caused a furore all over the world. The story was titled- "I Write This As a Warning to the World." This novel is a parable of that extraordinary moment, but moreso of human atrocity and its relationship to truth and lies, to the media, and to the perception of evil. What Burchett went through - the attempt to censor him and either block or shape his work as witness, has been repeated over and over in Korea, Vietnam, and more recent
ISBN:
9781741666366
9781741666366
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-10-1920
Publisher:
Random House Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Matthew Condon

Matthew Condon is a prize-winning Australian novelist and journalist. He is currently on staff with the Courier-Mail's Qweekend magazine. He began his journalism career with the Gold Coast Bulletin in 1984 and subsequently worked for leading newspapers and journals including the Sydney Morning Herald, the Sun-Herald and Melbourne's Sunday Age.

He is also the author of ten books of fiction, most recently The Trout Opera (Random House, 2007) and the non-fiction books Brisbane (New South Books, 2010), as well as Three Crooked Kings (UQP, 2013), Jacks and Jokers (UQP, 2014), and All Fall Down (2015), his best-selling trilogy about Queensland crime and corruption.

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