In a dawn raid, Kate is arrested. She is imprisoned, beaten, kept awake and tortured. She has no idea what has happened to her partner, Mercedes. The uncertainty plagues her. It is as if she has no history. Trying to retain her sense of self in a swirling psychic state, she invents stories. And she remembers stories of her mother, her grandmothers and aunts, the rich mythic traditions of Greece. She rearranges them and writes poems in her head. After Kate's death, her niece, Desi, is going through boxes of papers, trying to make sense of her aunt's life. Desi travels to South America and unlocks the history of Mercedes' family: a history of political torture, disappearance and escape. Susan Hawthorne's dark story uncovers the hidden histories of organised violence against lesbians. She traces fear and uncertainty, and finds a narrative of resilience created through the writing of poems. The author asks: how do we pass on stories hidden by both shame and resistance to shame? A novel that is poetic and terrifying.
About the AuthorSusan Hawthorne is an award-winning writer of fiction and poetry. Her woks include a novel, 'The Falling Woman' (1992), 'Limen', a verse novel (2013) and poetry collections 'Lupa and Lamb' (2014), 'Cow' (2011), 'Earth's Breath' (2009) and 'The Butterfly |Effect' (2005) among others. She has been the recipient of international residences in Rome and Chennai, had her worked played on ABC's Poetica and been included in a number of Best of anthologies. She has translated literary works from Sanskrit, Greek and Latin and her books and poems have been translated into Arabic, French, Spanish, German, Chinese and Indonesian.
Reviews"Dark Matters is a magnificent book which I am deeply honoured to be launching." Marion May Campbell, launching the book at Collected Works, Swanston St, Melbourne
Book InformationISBN 9781925581089
Author Susan HawthorneFormat Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Spinifex PressPublisher Spinifex Press