- Brother Fish
"Brother Fish" is a novel written by
Bryce Courtenay that was published in2004 .Plot summary
Brother Fish is a story spanning four continents and eighty years though the story primarily takes place in
Australia andKorea . The story deals with the friendship of Jacko McKenzie, a native of the (fictional) Queen's Island in theBass Strait , and James ‘Jimmy’ Pentecost Oldcorn, an orphan American ex-soldier, who have been meeting at theGallipoli Bar of theANZAC Hotel, Launceston,Tasmania for 33 years, since their release from aprisoner of war camp inKorea .In the bar, Jacko reminisces back to his youth on Queen's Island, of the poverty, being the son of a fisherman and a washerwoman, and the characters inhabiting his home town. One of the defining points of Jacko's life was his first encounter with Miss Nicole Lenoir-Jourdan, town librarian and indomitable
justice of the peace . The librarian would go on to fundamentally influence Jacko's life, starting with additional English lessons during his formative years, as a friend, and ultimately as a business partner.A key feature of the novel is Jacko's recounting of his army days, first as an infantryman who did not see service in
World War II (on account of joining up too late), and most importantly, those spent inKorea . It was during this spell that Jacko met Jimmy, an American soldier, and care is taken to delve into the background of the latter.Following their release, the lads return to Queen's Island, where, Jimmy is a big hit with the local girls. During the brief stopover in Launceston, Jacko meets Wendy, the daughter of a local doctor, and ex-finance of one of Jacko's comrades, sadly fallen in Korea and the two eventually marry. As Jacko and Jimmy set about rebuilding their lives, ideally based on starting their own fishing business, they turn to the domineering Miss Lenoir-Jourdan once more. Her own chequered past as a Russian émigré, first to
Shanghai , and later on to Australia viaHong Kong , following a dramatic fallout with a Chinese Triad boss is described in detail, and ultimately rounds out the novel.The story concludes with Jimmy and Jacko enjoying their pint in the ANZAC, before going to say their final goodbyes to an old and dear friend, who is dying.
Major themes
Aspects of the
Korean War are major theme of the first third of the book - in particular its status as "the forgotten war", the poor performance ofUS troops, the brutality of theSouth Korean regime ofSyngman Rhee , and the crimes against POWs.Another common theme throughout the novel, is
music , specifically themouth organ , at which Jacko and his entire family are rather adept at playing. Jimmy repeatedly reminds Jacko that it is this music that quite possibly saved both of them from almost certain death in Korea.The novel explores the
White Australia policy , by way of Jimmy's problems encountered whilst trying to secure permanent residency in Australia. In similar vein, repeated mention is made of Australia's own dark racist history, with the aboriginal population being regarded as very much second class.
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