The sea brought new people here, driven by the Roaring Forties onto the cays and reefs that lie just below the surface. Australia was ‘discovered’ by Dutchmen who failed to hang a left, who waited a day too long to come about and ply north for Batavia. They met the land in terrible midnight rendings, in screaming and the grabbing at flotsam, and the land that saved them appalled them. The coins and clay pipes and pots of those wrecks lie stashed in many a fibro house along this coast. Plundered booty from Dutch wrecks is the outlawed form of beachcombing. The blasting of reefs is behind us, but the relics are still salted away. They are sobering souvenirs. When they come out of desk drawers and from behind wardrobes, unwound from their swathes of cotton wool, they are strangely hard to handle, almost unpleasant to touch.
My week is shaped by weather and tide. In shops and on verandas the state of the sea will give me conversations where they mightn’t otherwise exist. I live the split-shift life I learned at the mouth of the Greenough River: outside in the mornings, inside when the breeze comes in. I work indoors and am mostly fiddling away at interior things, but several times each day I catch myself looking outward, squinting for something on the horizon. From my fibro house I see the dunes that I seem never to have been without. I fish and dive and the sea is still rich as my memory of it. I am small and I know it and am grateful to have it spelled out to me week after week by the shifting sea and the endless land at my back. Gifts and signs wash ashore here on the hard white beach, and I stoop with my kids, some days, and pick them up and hold them to the light.
Acknowledgements
The author acknowledges his debt to the following works: Australian Seashores by W.J. Dakin, Angus & Robertson, 1980, used with permission; The Confessions of a Beachcomber by E.J. Banfield, Lloyd O’Neil, 1908, 1974; ‘Footprints’, from A Beachcomber’s Diary by John Blight, Angus & Robertson, 1952, 1987, reproduced with permission; Veranda by Philip Drewe, Collins/Angus & Robertson, 1993; ‘The Dry Salvages’ by T.S. Eliot from The Four Quartets, Faber and Faber, 1944; The Toilers of the Sea by Victor Hugo, Heritage Press, 1961.
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COVER
Snorkellers, Clovelly, NSW, 2001
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CHAPTER 1
Before School, 2004
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CHAPTER 2
Black Marlin, 2004
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CHAPTER 3
Bait fish, Manly, NSW, 2001
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CHAPTER 4
Big Wednesday, 2004
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CHAPTER 5
Untitled #3, 2002
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CHAPTER 6
Cocoon, 2006
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CHAPTER 7
Splash, Cottesloe, WA, 2004
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About the Author
Tim Winton has published twenty-one books for adults and children, and his work has been translated into twenty-five languages. Since his first novel, An Open Swimmer, won the Australian/Vogel Award in 1981, he has won the Miles Franklin Award four times (for Shallows, Cloudstreet, Dirt Music and Breath) and twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize (for The Riders and Dirt Music). He lives in Western Australia.
ALSO BY TIM WINTON
Novels
An Open Swimmer
Shallows
That Eye, the Sky
In the Winter Dark
Cloudstreet
The Riders
Dirt Music
Breath
Eyrie
Stories
Scission
Minimum of Two
The Turning
For younger readers
Jesse
Lockie Leonard, Human Torpedo
The Bugalugs Bum Thief
Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster
Lockie Leonard, Legend
Blueback
The Deep
Non-fiction
Down to Earth (with Richard Woldendorp)
Smalltown (with Martin Mischkulnig)
Plays
Rising Water
Signs of Life
Shrine
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