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Taryn Simon - Field Guide to Birds of the West Indies (Hardcover)
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Taryn Simon - Field Guide to Birds of the West Indies (Hardcover)
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In 1936, an American ornithologist named James Bond published the
definitive taxonomy Birds of the West Indies. Ian Fleming, an
active bird-watcher living in Jamaica, appropriated the name for
his novel's lead character. He found it "flat and colourless," a
fitting choice for a character intended to be "anonymous. . . a
blunt instrument in the hands of the government." In Field Guide to
Birds of the West Indies, Taryn Simon (*1975) casts herself as
James Bond (1900-1989) the ornithologist, and identifies,
photographs, and classifies all the birds that appear within the
twenty-four films of the James Bond franchise. The appearance of
many of the birds was unplanned and virtually undetected, operating
as background noise for whatever set they happened to fly into.
Simon's ornithological discoveries occupy a liminal space-confined
within the fiction of the James Bond universe and yet wholly
separate from it. This taxonomy of 331 birds is a precise
consideration of a new nature found in an alternate reality.
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