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El. knyga: Menagerie

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  • Serija: Conjunctions 61
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Conjunctions
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781480463851
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  • Serija: Conjunctions 61
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Conjunctions
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781480463851
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Conjunctions: 61, A Menagerie gathers essays, fiction, and poetry that imagine the world of our fellow beings, animals. Cultural mythologies and pantheons are populated with snakes, monkeys, cats, jackals, whales: a cast of characters whose stories reveal how complex and wildly contradictory our species’ relationship with other animals is. They’re friends, enemies, tools, food. Descartes deliberated about whether animals have souls, deciding they didn’t. Linnaeus cataloged them. Darwin connected us to them. Wild or tame, sinless or soulless, the animal is a chimera of shifting identities, both mundane and mysterious. Featuring interviews with William S. Burroughs and Temple Grandin, essays by animal experimenters Vint Virga and Dale Peterson, fiction by Russell Banks and Joyce Carol Oates, and work by many others, this collection of imaginative new writing offers uncaged access to the lives of the nonhuman creatures that surround us.


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  • EDITORS' NOTE
  • Russell Banks, A Permanent Member of the Family
  • Sarah Minor, Handling the Beast
  • James Morrow, Some Early Exxxperiments in Behavioral Science: A Bird's-Eye View
  • Sallie Tisdale, Here Be Monsters
  • Cole Swensen, Night Walks
  • Bennett Sims, Fables
  • Dale Peterson, Where Have All the Animals Gone?
  • Susan Daitch, Unnatural Habitats
  • Henri Michaux, Impersonal Affairs (translated from French by Gillian Conoley)
  • Wil Weitzel, Leviathan
  • Temple Grandin, An Interview (conducted by Benjamin Hale)
  • Andrew Mossin, Two Poems
  • Gwyneth Merner, Wolf Interval
  • Lynne Tillman, Circumstantial Evidence
  • Rick Moody, Conversion Testimony
  • Sandra Meek, Three Poems
  • Edward Carey, A Semi-Prehensile Lip
  • Joyce Carol Oates, Happy Chicken 1942-1944: A Memoir
  • Paul Lisicky, Animal Care and Control
  • Vint Virga, The Snow Leopard's Realm
  • Terese Svoboda, Loose Lion
  • William S. Burroughs, An Interview (conducted by Bradford Morrow)
  • H. G. Carrillo, Gavage
  • Kevin Holden, Three Poems
  • Monica Datta, The C----------s
  • Michael Parrish Lee, Greta and Her Creatures
  • Martine Bellen, Pond Animals
  • Emily Anderson, Aerie
  • Frederic Tuten, The Snow on Tompkins Square Park
  • Rebecca Bridge, Four Poems
  • Janis E. Rodgers, Becoming Human
  • Dan Rosenberg, Three Poems
  • Kyoko Mori, Cat and Bird
  • Adam McOmber, The Re'em
  • Nora Khan, Cardinal
  • Craig Eklund, The Taxidermist
  • NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
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