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Charles Foster Cry of the Wild (Hardback) (IMPORTATION UK)
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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- Book Title
- Cry of the Wild : Eight Animals under Siege
- Publication Name
- Cry of the Wild
- Title
- Cry of the Wild
- Subtitle
- Life through the eyes of eight animals
- Format
- Hardcover
- ISBN-10
- 0857529382
- EAN
- 9780857529381
- ISBN
- 9780857529381
- Publisher
- TransWorld The Limited
- Genre
- Nature, Science
- Topic
- Animals / Mammals, Endangered Species, Life Sciences / Zoology / General, Animals / Birds
- Release Year
- 2023
- Release Date
- 04/05/2023
- Language
- English
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- GB
- Item Height
- 1 in
- Item Length
- 8.5 in
- Item Width
- 5.3 in
- Item Weight
- 13.3 Oz
- Publication Year
- 2024
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Number of Pages
- 256 Pages
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
TransWorld The Limited
ISBN-10
0857529382
ISBN-13
9780857529381
eBay Product ID (ePID)
24063293054
Product Key Features
Book Title
Cry of the Wild : Eight Animals under Siege
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Mammals, Endangered Species, Life Sciences / Zoology / General, Animals / Birds
Publication Year
2024
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
13.3 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2023-445273
Reviews
"Foster is the kind of effortlessly adept writer likely to drive other authors to envy, and his bold gamble to break the scientific taboo around imagining animals' interior lives pays off magnificently. Readers will be awed." Starred Review Publishers Weekly, "Fiercely polemical, forcing the reader to see the world in a new light... Charles Foster is an original thinker with a strangely compelling prose style... Cry of the Wild is thought-provoking, profound, at times infused with a beautifully wistful lyricism and often witty." Country Life, "Like Tarka, the stories in Cry of the Wild are not written for children. They take on the qualities of myth and magic which touch the source of our deepest feelings. How does the word on the printed page do this? ... the prose is muscular and astonishing... "Immersion" is a word commonly used about reading these days. I dislike it intensely. The sound of the word feels cold, unpleasant, like being pressed underwater. Not at all the deep sobbing that emerged from somewhere as I sat with these stories... This is not like any other nature book." Caught by the River, "Highly imaginative... Evocative and beautifully written, it's a deeply immersive read." -- Observer, "A truly wonderful book . . . in the literal sense of the phrase. A book of wonders." Lewis H. Lapham, The World in Time podcast ( Lapham's Quarterly) on Being a Human, "Foster [brings] a sense of wonder: geese fly in from the north with snow falling from their wings; imagined through the eyes of a young rabbit, a white owl wafts through the still night air like thistledown, a strangely beautiful occurrence that might at any moment end the rabbit's life... He avoids the temptations of anthropomorphism while reminding us that we who share these traits are more vulnerably and elegantly animal than we pretend." -- Literary Review, "Foster is a writer of extraordinary ability. His descriptions of nature dazzle . . . Being a Human [is] a lesson in what to watch for in nature. It's a discourse on the sentience we may have had as early humans and that, over millennia, we've somehow roasted into a crisp. It's funny. It's moving. It's mind-expanding. It's a collection of thoughts to read again and again." Forbes on Being a Human, "Foster is the kind of effortlessly adept writer likely to drive other authors to envy, and his bold gamble to break the scientific taboo around imagining animals' interior lives pays off magnificently. Readers will be awed." Starred Review Publishers Weekly "Highly imaginative... Evocative and beautifully written, it's a deeply immersive read." -- Observer, ."A magpie book full of intriguing anthropological sketches . . . that fits neatly into the growing library of modern British natural history writing, alongside the best of Nan Shepherd, Robert Macfarlane, and Roger Deakin." Kirkus Reviews (starred) on Being a Human, " Being a Human , like Being a Beast , the (also extraordinary) book that preceded it, is both a learned treatise and a kind of visionary journalism; it reports back from the edges of our cramped consciousness." The Atlantic, "Highly imaginative... Evocative and beautifully written, it''s a deeply immersive read ." -- Observer " Fiercely polemical, forcing the reader to see the world in a new light . .. Charles Foster is an original thinker with a strangely compelling prose style... Cry of the Wild is thought-provoking, profound, at times infused with a beautifully wistful lyricism and often witty." Country Life " Foster [brings] a sense of wonder : geese fly in from the north with snow falling from their wings; imagined through the eyes of a young rabbit, a white owl wafts through the still night air like thistledown, a strangely beautiful occurrence that might at any moment end the rabbit''s life... He avoids the temptations of anthropomorphism while reminding us that we who share these traits are more vulnerably and elegantly animal than we pretend." -- Literary Review "Emotional without being anthropomorphic, it is a thought-provoking read." BBC Wildlife Magazine "Like Tarka, the stories in Cry of the Wild are not written for children. They take on the qualities of myth and magic which touch the source of our deepest feelings. How does the word on the printed page do this? ... the prose is muscular and astonishing ... "Immersion" is a word commonly used about reading these days. I dislike it intensely. The sound of the word feels cold, unpleasant, like being pressed underwater. Not at all the deep sobbing that emerged from somewhere as I sat with these stories... This is not like any other nature book ." Caught by the River PRAISE FOR BEING HUMAN : " Being a Human , like Being a Beast , the (also extraordinary) book that preceded it, is both a learned treatise and a kind of visionary journalism; it reports back from the edges of our cramped consciousness ." The Atlantic "Foster is a writer of extraordinary ability. His descriptions of nature dazzle . . . Being a Human [is] a lesson in what to watch for in nature. It''s a discourse on the sentience we may have had as early humans and that, over millennia, we''ve somehow roasted into a crisp. It''s funny. It''s moving. It''s mind-expanding. It''s a collection of thoughts to read again and again." Forbes " A truly wonderful book . . . in the literal sense of the phrase . A book of wonders." Lewis H. Lapham, The World in Time podcast ( Lapham''s Quarterly) "A magpie book full of intriguing anthropological sketches . . . that fits neatly into the growing library of modern British natural history writing, alongside the best of Nan Shepherd, Robert Macfarlane, and Roger Deakin ." Kirkus Reviews (starred) "A wondrous and moving examination . . . Foster is a wonderful prose stylist, and knows how to build a case and support it with plentiful detail. This powerful account is a remarkable achievement." Publishers Weekly (starred) PRAISE FOR BEING A BEAST : "Intensely strange and terrifically vivid . . . An eccentric modern classic of nature writing ." Dwight Garner, The New York Times " Spectacularly unconventional . . . A meditative romp that leaves you laughing out loud (and occasionally cursing in anger), even as you soak up the spray of science . . . Steeped in scholarship yet directed by his own quirky mysticism, Foster brilliantly takes on questions of animal consciousness, cognition, emotion, and theory of mind." The New York Times Book Review "A blend of memoir, neuroscience and nature writing . . . that pushes zoological obsession to even greater heightsand depths." The Wall Street Journal "Gonzo nature writing . . . Extremely entertaining." The New York Review of Books
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
508.41
Synopsis
A deeply researched work of creative non-fiction, these eight lyrical stories reveal the complexity, beauty and fragility of animal lives in a world dominated by humans - a brilliantly modern twist on classics like Watership Down and Tarka the Otter . A fox, grown strong on pepperoni pizza from the dustbins of the East End, dances along a railway track towards Essex, the territory of wild foxes and wilder huntsmen. An orca, mourning the loss of her mother in a valley west of Skye, knows that she must now lead the pod as matriarch. She swims again through her childhood, thinking about the old ways, the old roads, laid down thousands of years ago. But the old roads aren't so easy now. At moonrise in a West Country river, an otter floats slowly downstream. The tide, though it pushes him landwards when it exhales, seems to pull him out when it inhales. He turns on his back. He can see the stars clearly for the first time and wonders if he can swim to them. The land has never stopped waiting. It has only ever been in exile, right under our noses, waiting to confound, outrage and re-enchant.
LC Classification Number
QL60
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