John Naish Mark, The Syrup and The Ashes. [Manuscript] (Unpublished)
Mark, The Syrup and The Ashes by John Naish. © Dr. Lee Naish, Digital version 2022.
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- Work By
- Author: John Naish
- Item Type
- Manuscript
- Collection
- Library Archives
- Series
- John Naish plays
- Location
- Townsville Campus Library
- Item Code
- JN/1/4
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- Subjects
- theatre; plays; drama
Summary
A synopsis by Bianka Vidonja Balanzategui
The Strange Black Creatures and Mark, The Syrup and The Ashes follow the trajectory of the novel The Cruel Field. They are authentic accounts of a lived experience. The plays, like the novel are set in 1951 the fictional town of Nagonda, located somewhere between Babinda and Mossman. The plays' main two protagonists are Mark Wescott, an Australian rough diamond, and Emery Carroll, British immigrant and aspiring playwright (Naish's alter-ego). In the 1951 harvest season they sign-up to cut cane in the same gang for the mercenary Italian farmer Peter. The brutal work under a relentless tropical sun takes its toll on both experienced and inexperienced canecutters. Where The Maoris ends with the ill Jeff not wanting to give up on his contract The Strange Black Creatures and Mark, The Syrup and The Ashes end where the novel does with Jeff's wife Betty setting the cane on fire to force an early end to the season with tragic consequence.
Additional Information
Bianka Vidonja Balanzategui is an historian and historical consultant. She graduated from James Cook University with an Honours degree and PhD in history and is an Adjunct Lecturer at JCU. She researches the sugar industry and migration history of tropical north Queensland, and her first book, published by JCU, Gentlemen of the Flashing Blade married those two themes. She also has a keen interest in the history of the Herbert River district where she has lived since her marriage. At present she is researching the role of women in various episodes of North Queensland history, while also continuing to research and write about John Naish.
Copyright Information
© Dr. Lee Naish, Digital version 2022.