Book Review: Of Cattle and Men: Heavy is the hand that holds the stun gun
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by John Yunker
1M ago
There is a conversation, repeated several times, during the powerful novella Of Cattle and Men by Paula Maia, translated by Zoë Perry: “Like they say in these parts: as long as there’s a cow in this world, there will be a man keen to kill it.”“And another keen to eat it,” concludes Edgar Wilson. Edgar ... Read more The post Book Review: Of Cattle and Men: Heavy is the hand that holds the stun gun appeared first on EcoLit Books ..read more
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Book Review: What a Bee Knows by Stephen Buchmann
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by Midge Raymond
1M ago
In pollinator ecologist Stephen Buchmann’s What a Bee Knows: Exploring the Thoughts, Memories, and Personalities of Bees, the author makes a compelling case for why we need to pay closer attention to bees (and to protect them), offering stories and anecdotes from research and observation that highlight the fascinating lives of these extraordinary creatures. The post Book Review: What a Bee Knows by Stephen Buchmann appeared first on EcoLit Books ..read more
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Book Review: Vesper Flights
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by JoeAnn Hart
4M ago
by Helen Macdonald Vesper flights is the name of the sunset behavior of swifts, who rise high into the air, out of sight, in order to reorient themselves to the world. Vesper Flights is also the name of a collection of essays by Helen Macdonald, and it, too, is a reorientation to the world, particularly ... Read more ..read more
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Book Review: Entangled Encounters at the National Zoo
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by John Yunker
5M ago
In Entangled Encounters at the National Zoo: Stories from the Animal Archive author Daniel Vandersommers explores the evolution of the National Zoo as well as the far more limited evolution of society’s empathy for the animals within its walls. The National Zoo opened in 1891, thanks in large part to the advocacy of William Temple ... Read more ..read more
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Book Review: LETTERS TO MY SHEEP by Teya Brooks Pribac
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by Midge Raymond
5M ago
In Letters To My Sheep, a lovely, thoughtful book comprising sixty-three short chapters, Teya Brooks Pribac, a scholar and multidisciplinary artist who lives in the Blue Mountains of Australia, shares musings, meditations, stories, and insights into the lives of her extraordinary companions.   “You’ll know when you’ve reached happiness,” Brooks Pribac tells us, “because there will be ... Read more ..read more
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The best environmental books we’ve read in 2023
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by John Yunker
6M ago
This is the eighth year that we’ve gathered together a list of our favorite books from the past 12 months. Seeing this list makes me appreciate what EcoLit Books has accomplished over the years — drawing attention to authors and presses you might not read about in the more mainstream publications. But that’s what we’re ... Read more ..read more
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Book Review: THE HIDDEN LANGUAGE OF CATS by Sarah Brown
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by Midge Raymond
6M ago
Sarah Brown’s The Hidden Language of Cats shares with readers the many varieties of cat communication, from vocalization to tail signals to gazes, and what studies have revealed cats are trying to say to us humans. Unlike dogs, who descended from wolves—a very social species—domestic cats descended from North African wildcats, who are quite solitary. So, says ... Read more ..read more
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Book Review: Pig by sam sax
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by Nicole Emanuel
7M ago
The first poem in sam sax’s collection Pig concludes with these portentous lines: “in the beginning pig offered its body so the world / might be built & when this world ends, / pig will inherit.” There are a lot of beginnings, endings, offerings, and inheritances throughout sax’s book. Even before this first poem, there ... Read more ..read more
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2022 Year in Review: Most popular books and posts
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by John Yunker
8M ago
When I look at visitor stats for the past year, EcoLit Books has seen a steady increase in the number of daily visitors. We now average just over 200 unique visitors per day, with many days surpassing 300 and a few days over 500. For a website devoted to environmental and animal literature, these are ... Read more ..read more
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On Animals by Susan Orlean
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by John Yunker
8M ago
Guest book review by Gene Helfman. “. . . are such rare, extraordinary kinships valuable because they remind us of a continuity with living creatures that we easily forget?”  Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief (turned into an Oscar-winning movie starring Meryl Streep) and The Library Book (a must read for any bibliophile), titled her latest book On Animals when ... Read more ..read more
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