The Book of Barely Imagined Beings: A 21st Century BestiaryFrom medieval bestiaries to Borges’s Book of Imaginary Beings, we’ve long been enchanted by extraordinary animals, be they terrifying three-headed dogs or asps impervious to a snake charmer’s song. But bestiaries are more than just zany zoology—they are artful attempts to convey broader beliefs about human beings and the natural order. Today, we no longer fear sea monsters or banshees. But from the infamous honey badger to the giant squid, animals continue to captivate us with the things they can do and the things they cannot, what we know about them and what we don’t. With The Book of Barely Imagined Beings, Caspar Henderson offers readers a fascinating, beautifully produced modern-day menagerie. But whereas medieval bestiaries were often based on folklore and myth, the creatures that abound in Henderson’s book—from the axolotl to the zebrafish—are, with one exception, very much with us, albeit sometimes in depleted numbers. The Book of Barely Imagined Beings transports readers to a world of real creatures that seem as if they should be made up—that are somehow more astonishing than anything we might have imagined. The yeti crab, for example, uses its furry claws to farm the bacteria on which it feeds. The waterbear, meanwhile, is among nature’s “extreme survivors,” able to withstand a week unprotected in outer space. These and other strange and surprising species invite readers to reflect on what we value—or fail to value—and what we might change. A powerful combination of wit, cutting-edge natural history, and philosophical meditation, The Book of Barely Imagined Beings is an infectious and inspiring celebration of the sheer ingenuity and variety of life in a time of crisis and change. |
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LibraryThing Review
Avis d'utilisateur - Widsith - LibraryThingTaking his cue from medieval bestiaries, Caspar Henderson set out to write a modern compendium of beasts, and show, in the process, that truth is a lot weirder than fiction. Forget about your griffons ... Consulter l'avis complet
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Avis d'utilisateur - Michael.Rimmer - LibraryThingAn A-Z listing of some (generally) little known creatures which the author uses as springboards for more general musings. The author chose an eclectic and unusual sampling of animals and part of the ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
1 | |
Barrel Sponge
| 25 |
Crown of Thorns Starfish
| 39 |
Dolphin
| 51 |
Eel And Other Monsters
| 67 |
Flatworm And Other Worms
| 81 |
Gonodactylus The Genital Fingered Stomatopod
| 99 |
Human
| 117 |
Sea Butterfly
| 283 |
Thorny Devil
| 295 |
Goblin Shark
| 305 |
Venuss Girdle
| 315 |
Waterbear
| 321 |
Xenoglaux The LongWhiskered Owlet
| 331 |
Xenophyophore
| 341 |
Yeti Crab
| 353 |
Iridogorgia Pourtales II | 133 |
Japanese Macaque
| 151 |
The Honey Badger and the Honeyguide
| 171 |
Leatherback Turtle
| 183 |
A Jumping Spider
| 197 |
Nautilus
| 207 |
Octopus
| 225 |
Pufferfish
| 239 |
Quetzalcoatlus
| 245 |
Right Whale
| 267 |
Zebrafish
| 367 |
A Conclusion In Which Nothing Is Concluded
| 377 |
Biological Classification
| 381 |
Deep Time
| 385 |
389 | |
Thanks
| 412 |
Picture Credits
| 414 |
Text Credits
| 416 |
418 | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Book of Barely Imagined Beings: A 21st-Century Bestiary Caspar Henderson Aucun aperçu disponible - 2013 |
The Book of Barely Imagined Beings: A 21st Century Bestiary Caspar Henderson Aucun aperçu disponible - 2012 |
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