Birds, Beasts and Relatives

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Birds, Beasts and Relatives
Author Gerald Durrell
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Gerald Durrell's Corfu Saga
Subject(s) Gerald Durrell's life in Corfu
Genre(s) Autobiography
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd; several others
Publication date 1969
Followed by Garden of the Gods

Birds, Beasts and Relatives is the second volume of the autobiographical Corfu Trilogy by naturalist Gerald Durrell. The trilogy describes his childhood spent on the Greek island of Corfu between 1935 and 1939. Like its predecessor, the more famous My Family and Other Animals, the book describes the life of the Durrell family on the island in a humorous manner, and also richly discusses the fauna of the island. The book was published in 1969, following the earlier success of My Family and Other Animals; Durrell wrote primarily to raise money for his animal collecting expeditions.

[edit] Summary

Birds, Beasts and Relatives, like My Family and Other Animals, offers a series of autobiographical anecdotes from the Durrell family's five year sojourn on the Greek island of Corfu between 1935 and 1939. Gerald was aged ten when his mother, sister and two brothers moved from England to Corfu.

The stories related in the book do not occur in chronological order, and are in some cases semi-fictionalised (for example, Gerald's eldest brother, Larry - the novelist Lawrence Durrell - was not living with the rest of his family, but separately with his wife Nancy).

Characters in the book include those already familiar from My Family and Other Animals (Larry, their vague widowed mother, the gun-mad Leslie, and diet-obsessed sister Margo together with Roger the dog. The family are protected by their local friend, taxi-driver Spiro (Spyros "Americano" Chalikiopoulos) and mentored by the physician and polymath Dr Theodore Stephanides who provides Gerald with his education in natural history.

Again, Durrell intersperses his humorous family anecdotes with rich descriptions of the fauna and flora of Corfu, and of his own formative education in natural history.

[edit] Background and Content

Durrell wrote Birds, Beasts and Relatives in 1968. His literary agent, Curtis Brown were reportedly very happy with the manuscript, and the book was published a year later in 1969. It received very positive reviews. The book has been in print ever since.

The book contains new anecdotes about the Durrell family, and introduces new characters that were not present in My Family and Other Animals. Gerald makes a trip to London with his mother, to visit Margo who is temporarily there for medical reasons. Larry brings a new collection of highly eccentric friends and acquaintances into the Durrell's home. The family are invited to a Corfiot wedding and Gerry witnesses the birth of the bride's first baby. Gerry visits an elderly countess and has an impossibly sumptuous meal. Again, numerous animals and descriptions of the local flora and fauna run through the book.

As with My Family and Other Animals, the stories in the book cannot always be taken as factual autobiography. Lawrence's wife, Nancy Myers, is not mentioned at all, and again, Lawrence is depicted as living in the same house as his family although he and Nancy lived separately.