Blind to [all but] the Unnamable single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Blind to [all but] the Unnamable
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'Sir, a bony finger tapped in Morse on the back of his hand. Sir, harder this time, insistent, we are approaching ... Creek. Sir, tap-tap-tap, tap-tap, tap-taaap-tap. The translator, M, sat up without registering the bright torch being shone directly in his face, or the darkness enclosing the hand, the man, the room and corridor behind it; he smelt the man’s minted breath, tasted the hint of garlic that the mint was sucked to hide; he savoured the superstitious fear that still oozed like cheap perfume from his glands, and the rhythmic rallentando clack-clack over the stapled joins of track. ...'

Notes

  • Epigraph:

    Before man all was

    formless; shadows roamed:

    opaque, nameless.

    Once man [spirit-men, our ancestors] has named

    all the creatures, the creatures

    rename ... [untranslatable].

    [ ... ]

    [When] Koomanjay in white

    sends cloaking clouds south,

    nothing can be seen

    All is Koomanjay:

    unseen, unknown, un-named;

    All is Koomanjay

    from the recently unearthed – and poorly translated, unpublished (Ed.) – Tablet of Koomanjay

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Northern Territory Literary Awards 2011 Northern Territory Government , Northern Territory : Northern Territory Government , 2011 9885652 2011 selected work poetry prose

    his publication is a collection of poems, short stories and essays written by the finalists and winners of the 2011 Northern Territory Literary Awards.

    Northern Territory : Northern Territory Government , 2011
    pg. 21-26 Section: Dymocks Arafura Short Story Award
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