The Avian Hourglass
by Lindsey Drager
Style: Literary Fiction / Surreal / Local weather
ISBN: 9781950539970
Print Size: 212 pages
Writer: Dzanc Books
Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner
questions of expertise, discovered household, the universe, the physique—explored in a approach that’s as uniquely Drafer as it’s ubiquitous
In a small no-name city that feels prefer it’s enclosed in a snowglobe, our narrator’s future is unsure. She drives a bus that’s slated to get replaced by a self-driving one. The “Disaster” is rising worse. And the birds and stars are gone.
The lady struggles to boost her triplets, which she carried as a gestational surrogate till their “meant dad and mom” died in a automobile accident, and now she lives in a single half of a duplex, the opposite half occupied by Uri, the triplets’ uncle.
Human-sized hen’s nests pop up all through the city and the divisions between the “YES” individuals and the “NO” individuals develop into muddied because the Disaster peaks. Whereas the narrator discusses these modifications along with her buddies she begins to surprise if that is only a city she lives in or if it’s the complete world.
All of Drager’s characters stand out in distinctive methods, every serving a distinct goal for the narrator. Uri, the triplets’ uncle, is writing a play about Icarus and dons false wings, shares beers with the narrator to rehash their troubles. And Sulien, a steady good friend, feeds the narrator info about birds whereas the narrator’s Aunt Luce pitches etymologies of phrases, lending the depth of origins to the names of planets or phrases like “disaster,” “idea,” and “theater.”
Luce explains about phrases, that “with their which means at all times altering–typically it’s helpful to recollect their roots.” This can be a beseeching of the reader to dive deeper into the themes, metaphors, and references. As Uri’s unfinished play questions the place Icarus’s story actually ends (on the fall or whereas nonetheless in flight) the unnamed triplets mimic a Greek refrain with their smart or ambiguous questions.
Whereas Lindsey Drager’s novel could be learn at a floor degree as an accounting of the city’s downward spiral, or as a piece of local weather fiction preaching resilience and hope via human connection in a waning world, it presents many deeper questions.
The lady discusses her fathers’ globe making follow, the way in which that they consistently altered their globes as names modified and borders shifted attributable to wars or political unrest. She goes on to elucidate “the invisible strife that got here with these modifications, the wars and loss and horror and wrestle, but additionally the liberation and pleasure.” All of this contained in and radiating out of a stationary orb. The narrator appears to be speaking about extra than simply the globes on this assertion, referring to her encapsulated city, but additionally to her personal “invisible strife” as she persists via her world’s personal modifications.
Drager accomplishes all of this in simply over 2 hundred pages, a countdown of numbered sections starting and ending at 180 which is “half a circle, but additionally a line.”
At a sentence-level, Drager’s prose will hook any reader, sonorous and rhythmic sufficient to dwell on the poetics alone. Equally, the concepts proposed, delving into each picture, analogy, or reference, can final lengthy intervals of time lingering on every web page.
Relying on the reader, The Avian Hourglass is a e book that one may spend a pair days with or a pair years and nonetheless be happy or unhappy relying on their wont. Nevertheless far down the rabbit gap the reader needs to go, Drager’s is a novel of surreal literary fiction that opens gateways to a world during which the reader can mirror, indefinitely, on many elements of their very own life.
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