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Language English Originally published 1933 Genre Novel Country Australia | 4.2/5 Publication date 1933 Publisher Angus & Robertson | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Drums of Mer is a 1933 Australian novel by Ion Idriess set in the Torres Strait.
Contents
Background
It was based on a true story about the survivors of the wrecked ship the Charles Eaton. The characters were composites of real people.
Idriess later called the book "'a blood-thirsty thing, and it's told from the angle of the Torres Strait islanders. There are killings and wars and all sorts of horrible things in it, but it seems to appeal. I was a bit frightened at first, that the womenfolk would not like it. They seem to want it, however."
Idriess later reworked the same material in a children's book, Headhunters of the Coral Sea.
Adaptation
Sandy Harbutt planned to make a film version of it in the late 1970s with his then-wife Helen Morse as associate producer. However he was unsuccessful.