Dr. Nigel Starck, Biographer of Russell Braddon visits
Singapore
By Andrew Glynn
In January I had the chance to meet with Nigel Starck
and talk about his excellent biography on Australian author Russell Braddon.
Surviving the horrors of the Thai-Burma
railway, Russell Braddon aged 21 weighed just 32.7kg.
Drawing on his experience as a Gunner in
the 2/15th Field Artillery and the horrid conditions as a Japanese
prisoner slave, Braddon wrote a gripping yet critical narrative. The “The Naked
Island”, condemned by Australian officers, has sold over 2 million copies and
remains in print.
Struggling to re-adjust in post war
Australia, Braddon suffered a mental breakdown, attempted suicide and spent
five months in a mental institution.
Booking a passage to England with the last of his army pay, what
followed was a prolific writing career of 15 fiction and 15 non-fiction books
and a distinguished BBC career.
Finally, the fascinating life of Russell
Braddon has been immortalized in “Proud Australian Boy”, by Dr. Nigel Starck,
of the University of South Australia.
Braddon hoped a biography would never be
written. Indeed after a long career in London, he destroyed his personal papers
before returning to Australia. Beneath the façade of Russell Braddon, lay a
largely concealed personal life at odds with values of that time.
Which makes this biography all the more
extraordinary. Building from Braddon’s surviving papers, Nigel Starck embarked
on a remarkable journey of discovery that brought him in contact with his
former Managers, Accountants, friends and partners. Including Dame Joan
Sutherland (who writes the forward), the artist Ronald Searle (creator of St.
Trinians and Thai Burma railway veteran) and actress Lesley Hazlitt (formerly
Piddington).
This is a remarkably detailed and
captivating biography (now an entrant for Australian Biography of the Year),
and I thank Dr. Starck for sharing details of his journey of discovery with
us. It’s a little hard to buy, and the
best way to get a copy is direct from Australian Scholarly Publishing www.scholarly.info.
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