Book Launch The Heart of James McAuley by Peter Coleman with comments from Tony Staley Tony Abbott & Peter Coleman Institute of Public Affairs August 2006 Book launch: The Heart of James McAuley The Hon. Tony Staley Small things can pit the memory like a cyst: I am surprised and delighted to have been invited to Having seen other father greet their sons I put my childish face up to be kissed launch this book account of one of Australia’s great big After an absence. The rebuff still burns. men of the 20th century, by Peter, one of Australia’s most My blood. The poor man’s curt embarrassment distinguished intellectuals. At such a delicate proffer of affection Peter has drawn from the ideas and ideals in which he Cut like a saw. But home the lesson went has believed and can now be seen to have been on the right My tenderness henceforth escaped detection. side of history. But James himself was capable of writing with joy and When I was in full time politics, first as a member of tenderness: parliament, then as a minister, and finally as Liberal Party President, which wasn’t strictly a full time job, but awfully Wet mirrors covering soft peat. Swag-bellied graceful mares in foal. close to it, I was asked “Tony, how do you keep in touch Red-umber bulls on plashing feet with the real world?” I answered, ‘by reading poetry’; you With mild white face and curly poll. can imagine the looks on their faces! Crutching time; each heavy ewe In the ‘real’ world of political belief and action, James Is trimmed and slides off down the chute. McAuley’s poetry had a huge impact on me. When I had The mountains are cut out in blue. some big and lonely decisions to make, James McAuley’s An opalescent sky is mute. work inspired me, and gave me the courage to act. Ducks loiter. Children play before tea. One example of this is when I made the decision, In the home paddock a lone goose entirely on my own, to resign as assistant to Billy Snedden, Follows the cows for company. the Leader of the Opposition, and begin the campaign to It is a world of sense and use. make Malcolm Fraser, (the then Malcolm Fraser!) leader But then, finally, a more atypical and pessimistic note of the party, and ultimately, Prime Minister. Two McAuley Christ, you walked on the sea, poems gave me the courage to do what I had to do. One But cannot walk in a poem, of which was “Innocent by Definition”, the other, the Not in our century. savagely satirical, “Letter to John Dryden”, in which he There’s something deeply wrong coins phrases like “democracy has become democratism”, Either with us or with you. amongst others. Our bright loud word is strong His railing against obsessive materialism without And better in some ways conviction or values is as relevant today as it was when he Than the old haunting kingdoms; wrote it many years ago. I don’t reject our days Most of his life he was torn between hope and despair, Peter, we are deeply in your debt for your extraordinary between joy and sadness, concerned with matters of good comprehension of the life and times of a great Australian. and evil, and the meaning, or lack of meaning, of it all. Your work is a timely reminder of James McAuley’s He was a great warrior for his beliefs, as can be seen convictions, commitment, and his values, and I am proud in “Letter to John Dryden”. However, he could also write to launch this book. with intimate poignancy about the human condition. He wrote these words about his mother and his father My father and my mother never quarreled. There were united in a kind of love As daily as the Sydney Morning Herald Rather than like the eagle or the dove I never saw them casually touch, Or show a moment’s joy in one another Why should this matter to me so much? I think it bore more hardly on my mother Who had more generous feelings to express. My father had dammed up his Irish blood Against all drinking praying fecklessness And stiffened into stone and creaking wood Her lips would make a twitching sound, as though Spontaneous impulse must be kept at bay That it was mainly weakness I see now, But then my feelings curled back in dismay. Institute of Public Affairs The Hon. Tony Abbott academic left is still trying to exorcise his ghost, most notably in a book called The Devil and James McAuley. The publication of a new edition of The Heart of James The reissue of the Coleman essay is an overdue antidote. McAuley testifies to the continuing significance of our Coleman has enough on each aspect of his story to whet foremost poet/advocate and also to the lasting quality the appetite for a full biography. He has a good ear for of this 1980 essay. The writer is a former member for the poetry which is at the heart of McAuley’s life and Wentworth in the Commonwealth parliament, leader of struggle and, no less important, a clear sense of what the the NSW opposition, state minister of the crown, editor poet really meant. of The Bulletin and Quadrant magazines and author of at From the McAuley tapestry, permit me to pick one least six other books but this extended essay still stands thread of particular relevance to the current debate about out among the many achievements of Peter Coleman’s religion and politics. crowded life. Doe Evatt’s 1954 denunciation of the industrial Like another author/MP, Sir Paul Hasluck, Coleman groups did not just lead to a fight inside the Labor Party was an under-estimated politician, perhaps because he but also to a fight inside the Catholic Church. Essentially, sought to be judged on his merits rather than his self- it pitted those (like McAuley) who believed that the assessment. It’s worth mentioning that on the last occasion Church should back activists inside the party against Coleman contested party preselection someone who is those (like Archbishop James Carroll) who thought that now spoken of as a potential future Prime Minister came the Church should back the Labor Party itself. Eventually second! Coleman entered politics without ego and left the Vatican decided that Church organisations could not without rancour. He is one of the very few former party be involved in politics and that political organisations leaders never to have made a hero of himself by taking could not be endorsed by the Church. In Rome, the pot shots at his successors. In every sense, he has been an Church resolved the matter by reiterating the full adornment to our public life. separation of church and state. In Sydney, the Church Today’s launch is an act of fealty to some of the great hierarchy continued to regard itself as the religious wing ideas and individuals that have shaped our society and of the ALP, leading McAuley (in his epic poem Captain formed our lives. It is the acknowledgment of a cultural Quiros) to describe a cardinal whose “right hand blessed indebtedness for which we should be grateful rather than the victims of his left”. resentful. This is the kind of debt that makes us rich not McAuley and his allies swiftly discovered that their the debt that makes us poor. crime was not to bring religion into politics but to ally Whether as a conservative Catholic raging against religion with the wrong side. The groupers had plenty the world, an indulgent radical tearaway, a poet of of reasons to oppose communist influence in the union soaring emotional power, or a sympathetic student of movement, reasons which had nothing to do with development in the third world, McAuley is a modern religion. Their mistake, in seeking the bishops’ blessing, man for all seasons. The combination of passion and was to give people the impression that their motivation reason, poetry and politics, faith and sin, conservative was primarily religious. For their part, the groupers’ instincts with total immersion in the contemporary critics failed to appreciate the difference between religious world should keep his life instructive and interesting to arguments and arguments by people who happened to new readers, especially those who are, as Robert Stove take religion seriously. They failed to notice not only says of McAuley in his muscular introduction, “never that the groupers’ arguments had nothing to do with quite comfortable . inside (their) own skin”. religion but also that the groupers’ religion explicitly Reading biography is, of course, one of the principal precluded them from claiming religious validation for ways in which the living pay tribute to the great departed. their position. It can also help successive generations avoid making at At least since the great social encyclicals starting least some of their predecessors’ mistakes. It is a sound with Rerum Novarum in 1891, it has been an axiom of conservative instinct with a good practical outcome. A the Church to keep religious arguments out of political living person’s life is largely what he makes of it. It is his debate. Catholics in politics were encouraged to promote possession. A historical figure’s life belongs to the world. Catholic social teaching not because it was taught by the In this way, the glorious dead can sometimes be more Church but because it conformed to the best human effective inspirations and role models than the people reason; not because it was religious but because it was who might forget to return our phone calls.
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