Shop No.20, Aurobindo Palace Market, Hauz Khas, Near Church +91 9818282497 | 011 26867121 110016 New Delhi IN
Midland The Book Shop ™
Shop No.20, Aurobindo Palace Market, Hauz Khas, Near Church +91 9818282497 | 011 26867121 New Delhi, IN
+919871604786 https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/6468e33c3c35585403eee048/without-tag-line-480x480.png" [email protected]
9781785789465 661a77bc081134474a02aeaa Age Of Deer Trouble And Kinship With Our Wild Neighbours https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/661a77bd081134474a02aed3/81prrs2klal-_sy425_.jpg

Review

A poignant meditation on humanity's relationship with deer . . . [Howsare's] lyrical musings cast her subject in a new light . . . Readers will be enthralled. - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

A fascinating exploration of deer . . . Outstanding natural history writing. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Extraordinary and absorbing, The Age of Deer proves John Muir's notion that when we pick out one thing in the universe we find it hitched to everything else. Howsare understands that we live in an age of numbness when 'few of us are willing to really feel,' and suggests, through the lives of deer and her experience with them, an elemental antidote. - David Gessner, author of Return of the Osprey and All the Wild That Remains

By paying close attention to an animal often seen but rarely observed, Howsare reveals that deer are far more mysterious and complicated-and far more deeply embedded in our lives and collective histories-than they may seem. The Age of Deer is a wonderfully perceptive, absorbing, and rewarding exploration of life in all its interconnected forms. - Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction

Erika Howsare has written a fascinating and brilliantly researched book on deer. She has an ear for the conundrums and contradictions of our entanglements with these creatures, who increasingly occupy a middle ground between wild and domestic, survivors of our species' worst predations. - Alison Hawthorne Deming, author of A Woven World

warm, engaging, and thoughtful look at what matters to deer and what they mean to us. Howsare is fascinated by the paradoxical status of an animal we all think we know: Not tame, but not quite wild either; fetishized by some, resented by others; all too common, and yet impossible to ignore. I highly recommend it! - Nate Blakslee, author of American Wolf

In her lyrical and revelatory The Age of Deer, Erika Howsare crafts the definitive account of humanity's longstanding dependence on the lovely creatures, their prominent place in myth and legend, and our modern failures to live peaceably alongside them. A cautionary (but often beautiful) tale of good intentions gone awry. - Earl Swift, author of Across the Airless Wilds: The Lunar Rover and the Triumph of the Final Moon Landings

The Age of Deer joins a growing canon of fresh treatments of wild creatures that are anciently enmeshed in the human story. And as Howsare reminds us in her warm, relaxed style, we will always have such a relationship with deer. The next one you see is going to intrigue you in a whole new way. - Dan Flores, New York Times bestselling author of Coyote America and Wild New World

I carried The Age of Deer in my pack for a few days through a canyon in Colorado, and it was a great complement to the lopsided slopes of fallen trees and the sound of roaring water. The deer is due its storyteller and Howsare takes the role with smartness and grace. - Craig Childs, author of Tracing Time, House of Rain, and The Secret Knowledge of Water

An unflinching look at a wild and mysterious creature that has run through our physical lives and imaginations since the Palaeolithic era and now faces us with the complexity and brutality of the Anthropocene. Erika Howsare's The Age of Deer is a compelling inquiry into the violence and beauty of a relationship that asks as many questions as it provides insights: about control, about desire, about what it means to be alive, and whether it is possible to re-forge an ancestral kinship with the more-than-human world in a time of ecological collapse. - Charlotte Du Cann, co-director of The Dark Mountain Project





Howsare is a fine writer - John Lewis-Stempel

The Age of Deer is a fascinating history of our relationship with, and dependency on, deer. Erika Howsare explains her revelatory and encyclopaedic research of a complex subject with great warmth and in a lyrical and eminently readable style. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone with a love of natural history and an interest in wildlife conservation. - Johnny Scott, author of A Book of Britain: The Lore, Landscape and Heritage of a Treasured Countryside

highly informative account of America's relationship with hunting and the white-tailed deer. - Literary Review

About the Author

Erika Howsare is a writer, journalist and teacher. Her essays, reviews and interviews have appeared in publications such as the Los Angeles Review of Books and The Rumpus, and she is the author of two collections of poetry, How is Travel a Folded Form? and FILL: A Collection (with Kate Schapira). She lives in the Blue Ridge in central Virginia.
9781785789465
in stock INR 840
1 1

Age Of Deer Trouble And Kinship With Our Wild Neighbours

ISBN: 9781785789465
₹840
₹1,050   (20% OFF)



Details
  • ISBN: 9781785789465
  • Author: Erika Howsare
  • Publisher: Icon Books
  • Pages: 368
  • Format: Hardback
SHARE PRODUCT

Book Description

Review

A poignant meditation on humanity's relationship with deer . . . [Howsare's] lyrical musings cast her subject in a new light . . . Readers will be enthralled. - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

A fascinating exploration of deer . . . Outstanding natural history writing. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Extraordinary and absorbing, The Age of Deer proves John Muir's notion that when we pick out one thing in the universe we find it hitched to everything else. Howsare understands that we live in an age of numbness when 'few of us are willing to really feel,' and suggests, through the lives of deer and her experience with them, an elemental antidote. - David Gessner, author of Return of the Osprey and All the Wild That Remains

By paying close attention to an animal often seen but rarely observed, Howsare reveals that deer are far more mysterious and complicated-and far more deeply embedded in our lives and collective histories-than they may seem. The Age of Deer is a wonderfully perceptive, absorbing, and rewarding exploration of life in all its interconnected forms. - Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction

Erika Howsare has written a fascinating and brilliantly researched book on deer. She has an ear for the conundrums and contradictions of our entanglements with these creatures, who increasingly occupy a middle ground between wild and domestic, survivors of our species' worst predations. - Alison Hawthorne Deming, author of A Woven World

warm, engaging, and thoughtful look at what matters to deer and what they mean to us. Howsare is fascinated by the paradoxical status of an animal we all think we know: Not tame, but not quite wild either; fetishized by some, resented by others; all too common, and yet impossible to ignore. I highly recommend it! - Nate Blakslee, author of American Wolf

In her lyrical and revelatory The Age of Deer, Erika Howsare crafts the definitive account of humanity's longstanding dependence on the lovely creatures, their prominent place in myth and legend, and our modern failures to live peaceably alongside them. A cautionary (but often beautiful) tale of good intentions gone awry. - Earl Swift, author of Across the Airless Wilds: The Lunar Rover and the Triumph of the Final Moon Landings

The Age of Deer joins a growing canon of fresh treatments of wild creatures that are anciently enmeshed in the human story. And as Howsare reminds us in her warm, relaxed style, we will always have such a relationship with deer. The next one you see is going to intrigue you in a whole new way. - Dan Flores, New York Times bestselling author of Coyote America and Wild New World

I carried The Age of Deer in my pack for a few days through a canyon in Colorado, and it was a great complement to the lopsided slopes of fallen trees and the sound of roaring water. The deer is due its storyteller and Howsare takes the role with smartness and grace. - Craig Childs, author of Tracing Time, House of Rain, and The Secret Knowledge of Water

An unflinching look at a wild and mysterious creature that has run through our physical lives and imaginations since the Palaeolithic era and now faces us with the complexity and brutality of the Anthropocene. Erika Howsare's The Age of Deer is a compelling inquiry into the violence and beauty of a relationship that asks as many questions as it provides insights: about control, about desire, about what it means to be alive, and whether it is possible to re-forge an ancestral kinship with the more-than-human world in a time of ecological collapse. - Charlotte Du Cann, co-director of The Dark Mountain Project





Howsare is a fine writer - John Lewis-Stempel

The Age of Deer is a fascinating history of our relationship with, and dependency on, deer. Erika Howsare explains her revelatory and encyclopaedic research of a complex subject with great warmth and in a lyrical and eminently readable style. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone with a love of natural history and an interest in wildlife conservation. - Johnny Scott, author of A Book of Britain: The Lore, Landscape and Heritage of a Treasured Countryside

highly informative account of America's relationship with hunting and the white-tailed deer. - Literary Review

About the Author

Erika Howsare is a writer, journalist and teacher. Her essays, reviews and interviews have appeared in publications such as the Los Angeles Review of Books and The Rumpus, and she is the author of two collections of poetry, How is Travel a Folded Form? and FILL: A Collection (with Kate Schapira). She lives in the Blue Ridge in central Virginia.

User reviews

  0/5