Darwin's Ark

Darwin's Ark

ISBN-10:
0253220920
ISBN-13:
9780253220929
Pub. Date:
01/26/2009
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10:
0253220920
ISBN-13:
9780253220929
Pub. Date:
01/26/2009
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Darwin's Ark

Darwin's Ark

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Overview

In celebration of Charles Darwin's bicentennial and the 150th anniversary of the publication of The Origin of Species, Indiana University Press is publishing a new paperback edition of Darwin's Ark, a collection of Philip Appleman's poems on Darwinian themes, stunningly illustrated by internationally known printmaker Rudy Pozzatti.

Philosophical, witty, poignant, deeply intellectual, and lyrical, Appleman's poetry is always clear and powerful. All of the poems reflect Appleman's perception of the "overwhelming sanity" of Darwin's thought—together with a visceral sensation of wholeness—of the connectedness of humans and nature, of the present with the past, of joy and sorrow, life and death. Pozzatti's varied illustrations represent his responses to the poems, providing a mini Darwin bestiary and much more.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253220929
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 01/26/2009
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.32(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Philip Appleman is Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus at Indiana University Bloomington, author of seven volumes of poetry and three novels, including Apes and Angels, and editor of the Norton critical edition Darwin. He lives in East Hampton, New York.

Rudy Pozzatti is Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts Emeritus at Indiana University Bloomington. His artwork is on display in prominent museum collections around the world. He has had frequent one-man shows and has won countless prizes, special print commissions, and awards for his work. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface to the Paperback Edition

I. Giants in the Earth
The Skeletons of Dreams
Nostalgie de la Boue
State of Nature

II. The Rust of Civilizations
The Hand-Ax
Darwin on Fourteenth Street
In Andalucia
"Black-Footed Ferret Endangered"
Reading Our Times
After the Faith-Healings

III. Animals Tame and Animals Feral
DARWIN'S BESTIARY
1. The Ant
2. The Worm
3. The Rabbit
4. The Booby and the Noddy
5. The Dog
6. The Gossamer
Mr. Extinction, Meet Ms. Survival
Darwin's Ark
PHOBIAS
1. Gaminophobia
2. Mortiphobia
3. Shamanophobia
4. Locophobia
5. Bacardophobia
6. Phobiophobia
EUPHORIAS
1. Waldorf-Astoria Euphoria
2. Peoria Euphoria
3. Hunkydoria Euphoria
How Evolution Came to Indiana
So Full of a Number of Things

IV. In the Caves of Childhood
How My Light Is Spent
Staying Awake with Darwin
The Descent of Man
Sexual Selection
"Sea Otter Survival Assured"
On the Beagle
The Voyage Home

What People are Saying About This

"A beautiful marriage of word and image—and of intelligence and passion."

James Merrill

The importance of Darwin to our planet today makes these poems required reading. Philip Appleman's skill and intelligence make them a pleasure as well.

Ursula LeGuin

A beautiful marriage of word and image—and of intelligence and passion.

Kurt Vonnegut

"A very important... work of art, incorporating a high degree of scientific intelligence with beauty and wit." —Kurt Vonnegut

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