11 Apr 2020

Trent Dalton: Tales from the Bunker

From Saturday Morning, 11:10 am on 11 April 2020

It was a conversation with his wife over ham and cheese toasties that kicked off Australian writer Trent Dalton's newspaper column about the power of the human spirit in these difficult times.

Trent Dalton and the cover of his book "Boy Swallows Universe"

Trent Dalton Photo: supplied / Russell Shakespeare

"My wife saw a burn mark that i got on my arm the day before while cooking pancakes for the kids and she got all cross with me … and said 'it looks infected'... 'You can't go to hospital right now, I'd be so angry with you.'

Then she said something he'd never heard her say in the 20 years they've been together.

"'I need you. I need you here,' she said. And I knew in that moment she really cared for me, and that was beautiful."

Trent first wrote about his own 'bunker' in The Weekend Australian Magazine, then asked for others to talk about what they're experiencing in isolation and how they're getting through it.

The stories sent in for Tales From the Bunker have been really beautiful, Trent says.

"People are thinking a lot about their past and a lot about their lives and the things they haven't done. It's just a very, very interesting time for all of us.

"All of those best-laid plans, the universe just came and laughed at us. And it showed us how privileged and how lucky we have been.. I sit here in this beautiful suburb of Brisbane and life's pretty darn good and it has been for a long time."

The Boy Swallows Universe author describes himself as an overthinker and says he's recently been waking in the night, haunted by a particular television news story.

"It showed this Indonesian man and he was literally squirming on a road and hundreds of people were going past. And they couldn't him because he was coughing his guts up, this poor guy. He obviously had Covid-19 and it was obvious to everyone passing him but they couldn't do anything. That is my guy. That is my go-to Covid vision. I just wake up and I think of that guy. That makes me think of mum an hour away, and my brother across the [Queensland] border and then I think about my own kids. I'm just thinking too much, way too much."

All Our Shimmering Skies - Trent Dalton's keenly awaited follow-up to Boy Swallows Universe - was due out this June, but its release has now been pushed back to September.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

BREAKING (GENTLY): Just want to tell y’all about a new series I’m writing for the Weekend Australian Magazine. It’s called Tales From the Bunker and I’m wondering if you could help me write it. Please send me a tale. How are you coping with this thing? Is there someone you think deserves a shoutout? Someone you want to give thanks to? Is there someone you’re worried about? Someone beautiful who you’ve lost? Is there someone who deserves a line or two in my ongoing tales from the bunker? I want to hear from you. Send me your own bunker tales and I’ll try to send you mine every week for who knows how long in the pages of the Oz mag. It’s all about connectedness and how light finds light and how sometimes it feels so great to raise a middle finger to the dark. You’re isolated but you don’t have to feel isolated. If you’re alone you don’t have to feel lonely. Maybe we can even get through this bloody thing together. Together alone. Please feel free to drop a note, a yarn, a line, a word to me at thebunkertales@gmail.com or send a direct message here on Instagram. #covid_19 #livethroughthis #writethroughthis

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