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''Seven Emus'' (1959) is a novel by Australian author
Xavier Herbert Xavier Herbert (born Alfred Jackson; 15 May 190110 November 1984) was an Australian writer best known for his Miles Franklin Award-winning novel ''Poor Fellow My Country'' (1975). He was considered one of the elder statesmen of Australian lite ...
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Plot outline

The novel's plot revolves around the attempt by two villains to steal a unique piece of Indigenous Australian sculpture.


Critical reception

A reviewer in ''The Canberra Times'' called it an "improbable" tale, and was disappointed overall: "It is a pity that Xavier Herbert has chosen such an unlikely story to tell and that he has not fully disciplined his style and content to the exacting requirements of a short novel, for there is much in ''Seven Emus'' that is of high quality. Once the story gets under way, the plot unfolds swiftly, there is much understanding and humorous commenting on the more probable characters, and there is an overall understanding of the aborigines and of the North-West that is not often seen in Australian literature.""Improbable New Herbert Story" ''The Canberra Times'', 28 February 1959, p11
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See also

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1959 in Australian literature This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1959. Books * Nancy Cato – ''Time, Flow Softly'' * Jon Cleary ** ''Back of Sunset'' ** ''Strike Me Lucky'' with Joy Cleary * Eleanor Dark � ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Seven Emus Xavier Herbert 1959 Australian novels Angus & Robertson books