Bridging Brisbane: Cleary’s ‘The Comfort of Figs’ Roots in Red Hill History

Red Hill has long held a prominent place in Brisbane’s literary landscape. Author Simon Cleary adds his voice to the chorus with ‘The Comfort of Figs’, a novel that delves into Brisbane’s history and spirit as witnessed from the slopes of Red Hill.



The Story Bridge: A Symbol of Progress and Ambition

The Comfort of Figs by Simon Cleary
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With its elevated vantage point, Red Hill has long served as both muse and backdrop for literary giants like David Malouf and Nick Earls. Cleary’s narrative unfolds during a transformative period in Brisbane’s history—the construction of the majestic Story Bridge. This symbol of progress and ambition casts a long shadow over the story, mirroring the hopes and dreams of the city’s inhabitants.

The O’Shea Family: Navigating Change and Resilience

At the core of ‘The Comfort of Figs’ lies the O’Shea family, whose once-tranquil existence is disrupted by the bridge’s construction and the broader societal shifts it embodies. Through their experiences, Cleary paints a vivid portrait of a community in flux, navigating the complexities of love, loss, and resilience against the backdrop of a transforming urban landscape.

Exploring Themes of Obsession, Family Secrets, and Trauma

Cleary’s inspiration for the novel stems from a personal connection to Brisbane and its historical significance, notably the Story Bridge. The narrative intertwines two timelines: the bridge’s 1939 construction and its impact on future generations, focusing on the relationship between Robbie, a contemporary landscape gardener, and his father, a bridge worker.

Themes of obsession, family secrets, and the emotional consequences of trauma are woven into the narrative. The novel reflects on how monumental structures shape cities, familial relationships, and individual identities. Robbie’s passion for nurturing Moreton Bay fig trees contrasts with his father’s building obsession, highlighting a generational divide and differing approaches to growth and legacy.

Capturing the Human Stories Behind the Landmark

Cleary, a seasoned observer of Brisbane’s cultural tapestry, infuses his narrative with meticulous historical detail and a deep affection for his setting. The idea for the book sprouted from his fascination with the Story Bridge and its impact on the surrounding suburbs. He wanted to explore the human stories behind the landmark, to capture the everyday lives of those who witnessed its creation.

Brisbane as a Character: A Sense of Place

His depiction of Brisbane is rooted in his experiences living there for over four decades, adding authenticity to his portrayal of the city and its landscapes. He aims to evoke a sense of place that resonates with readers familiar with Brisbane, making the city a character in the story. The book also addresses contemporary issues, such as violence and personal trauma, linking them to the historical context of the bridge’s construction and enriching its narrative depth.

Celebrating Brisbane’s Unique Character and Enduring Spirit

‘The Comfort of Figs’ is more than just a historical novel; it’s a celebration of Brisbane’s unique character and the enduring spirit of its people. Cleary’s prose is evocative and insightful, capturing the essence of the city and its inhabitants with warmth and authenticity. He paints a picture of a Brisbane that is both familiar and surprising, inviting readers to rediscover the city’s hidden depths and timeless allure.



A Refreshing Perspective: Brisbane’s Heart Beats Strong

In a literary landscape often dominated by tales of the outback or the coast, ‘The Comfort of Figs’ offers a refreshing perspective. It reminds us that the heart of Brisbane beats strong in its suburbs, hills, and bridges. Cleary’s novel is a testament to the power of place and the enduring human connections that shape our lives.

Published Date 26-September-2024