Wednesday, September 14, 2016

DEATH OF DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR INGA CLENDINNEN SETS ISLAND CURLEWS WAILING

Author,  historian , anthropologist  and academic , Inga Clendinnen , on  the beach at Alma  Bay, Magnetic Island , Queensland ,  with  her  late  husband  , John , a philosopher ,  soaking up  the sun  ,  watching scuba divers entering the  water .  For years the couple escaped the Melbourne  cold  by  living in  their  island home  in Henry Lawson Drive, Horseshoe Bay , the residence   now occupied  by  artists  Sharon  and  Steve  Crowe  .  Inga died  September  8 , aged  82.  On leaving the island  due to John's illness, Inga said she missed the cry of  the  Curlews. As a result, Linda Wootten , secretary of the  ALP Magnetic Island   branch  and a wildlife carer, sent  Inga , then in a retirement home ,  a  special card  which emitted   the cry of  a Curlew  when opened . When a nurse  opened  the card for Inga  she got  a  fright on hearing the  distinctive  Curlew  wail.  Photo  from  book  Magnetic Island - A Sense of  Place , by photographer and conservationist , Vandhana . More later.