Children and Other Wild Animals: Notes on badgers, otters, sons, hawks, daughters, dogs, bears, air, bobcats, fishers, mascots, Charles Darwin, newts, sturgeon, roasting squirrels, parrots, elk, foxes, tigers and various other zoological matters

In Children & Other Wild Animals, Brian Doyle describes encounters with astounding beings of every sort and shape. These true tales of animals and human mammals (generally the smaller sizes, but here and there elders and jumbos) cheerfully do their best to insist that all beings are cousins, each as vibrant and testy as the others. In these short vignettes, Doyle explores the seethe of life on this startling planet, the astonishing variety of our riveting companions, and the joys available to us when we pause, see, savor, and celebrate the small things that are not small in the least. Doyle's exuberant prose is at once lyrical, daring, and refreshing; his essays poignant but not pap, sharp but not sermons, and revelatory at every turn. Throughout there is humor and humility and a palpable sense of wonder, with passages of reflection so true and hard-earned they make you stop and reread a line, a paragraph, a page.

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Children and Other Wild Animals: Notes on badgers, otters, sons, hawks, daughters, dogs, bears, air, bobcats, fishers, mascots, Charles Darwin, newts, sturgeon, roasting squirrels, parrots, elk, foxes, tigers and various other zoological matters

In Children & Other Wild Animals, Brian Doyle describes encounters with astounding beings of every sort and shape. These true tales of animals and human mammals (generally the smaller sizes, but here and there elders and jumbos) cheerfully do their best to insist that all beings are cousins, each as vibrant and testy as the others. In these short vignettes, Doyle explores the seethe of life on this startling planet, the astonishing variety of our riveting companions, and the joys available to us when we pause, see, savor, and celebrate the small things that are not small in the least. Doyle's exuberant prose is at once lyrical, daring, and refreshing; his essays poignant but not pap, sharp but not sermons, and revelatory at every turn. Throughout there is humor and humility and a palpable sense of wonder, with passages of reflection so true and hard-earned they make you stop and reread a line, a paragraph, a page.

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Children and Other Wild Animals: Notes on badgers, otters, sons, hawks, daughters, dogs, bears, air, bobcats, fishers, mascots, Charles Darwin, newts, sturgeon, roasting squirrels, parrots, elk, foxes, tigers and various other zoological matters

Children and Other Wild Animals: Notes on badgers, otters, sons, hawks, daughters, dogs, bears, air, bobcats, fishers, mascots, Charles Darwin, newts, sturgeon, roasting squirrels, parrots, elk, foxes, tigers and various other zoological matters

by Brian Doyle
Children and Other Wild Animals: Notes on badgers, otters, sons, hawks, daughters, dogs, bears, air, bobcats, fishers, mascots, Charles Darwin, newts, sturgeon, roasting squirrels, parrots, elk, foxes, tigers and various other zoological matters

Children and Other Wild Animals: Notes on badgers, otters, sons, hawks, daughters, dogs, bears, air, bobcats, fishers, mascots, Charles Darwin, newts, sturgeon, roasting squirrels, parrots, elk, foxes, tigers and various other zoological matters

by Brian Doyle

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In Children & Other Wild Animals, Brian Doyle describes encounters with astounding beings of every sort and shape. These true tales of animals and human mammals (generally the smaller sizes, but here and there elders and jumbos) cheerfully do their best to insist that all beings are cousins, each as vibrant and testy as the others. In these short vignettes, Doyle explores the seethe of life on this startling planet, the astonishing variety of our riveting companions, and the joys available to us when we pause, see, savor, and celebrate the small things that are not small in the least. Doyle's exuberant prose is at once lyrical, daring, and refreshing; his essays poignant but not pap, sharp but not sermons, and revelatory at every turn. Throughout there is humor and humility and a palpable sense of wonder, with passages of reflection so true and hard-earned they make you stop and reread a line, a paragraph, a page.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870717543
Publisher: Oregon State University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2014
Edition description: 1
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Brian Doyle is the author of many books, including the novels Mink River and The Plover; The Grail, his account of a year in a pinot noir vineyard in Oregon; and The Wet Engine, a memoir about his infant son’s heart surgery and the young doctor who saved his life. He edits Portland Magazine at the University of Portland.

Table of Contents

Foreword 1

I Brief Disquisitions on Sturgeon, Foxes, Badgers, Trout, Mascots, Fishers, Bears, Squirrels, Dogs, Bobcats, Parrots, & the Bovine Population, Among Others of Our Astounding Neighbors

A Newt Note 7

In Otter Words 9

Imagining Foxes 11

Fishering 13

Walking the Pup 15

Twenty Things the Dog Ate 18

A Note on Mascots 21

The Unspoken Language of the Eyes 24

The Bishop's Parrot 27

The Creature Beyond the Mountains 29

The Elkometer 43

This Particular Badger 46

Cyrus 49

Joyas Volardores 51

Raptorous 55

Reading the Birds 58

II Brief Inquiries & Observances of the Wilder Animals We Call Children for Lack of a Better Generic Label for Those Most Headlong of Mammals; with Sidelong Glances at Human Beings & the Seething Roaring Natural World in Which We Swim

The Slather 71

Tigers 73

The Hymn of Him 76

Lost Dog Creek 79

The Anchoviad 81

Mammalian Observation Project: Subject J 84

Things My Kids Have Said That They Do Not Know I Know They Said 86

Best Napper of the Year 89

The Brilliant Floor 93

The Killer of Jays 96

Maschinenpistole 99

My Salt Farm 102

How to Start Your Kitchen Garden 105

Melting a Car 108

Unfishing 111

The Greatest Nature Essay Ever 114

What the Air Carries 117

Charlie Darwin's Garden 126

My Land 129

In the Hills of Willamina 132

The Best Soccer Player in the World … 134

A Note on Cricket 137

My Hero? 139

The Thaw 141

The Hawk 143

Moose Poop 146

That Chickadee Must be from Chicago 148

A Moment 150

Sandy 153

Hypoxia 156

What Does the Earth Ask of Us 158

Notes 163

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