… some certain significance lurks in all things, else all things are
little worth. (470)
Herman Melville, Moby Dick
Nothing comes without its world. (27)
Donna Haraway, Modest_Witness@
The area to be searched is immense. The whole arid two-thirds of
Australia. (48)
Dal Stivens, A Horse of Air
Into everyone’s life a Night Parrot comes in some form.
Rob Nugent, Night Parrot Stories
So often literature provides us with metaphors and allusions to enrich our lives, though sometimes, just ever so occasionally, an event occurs in the outside world that offers up an intriguing analogy to revive a text that has been forgotten. Despite winning the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 1970, A Horse of Air and its author, Dal Stivens have faced an extinction not dissimilar to the object of the novel’s allegorical search: the Night Parrot. The rediscovery of the latter in 2013 in far Western Queensland presents…