The Mythical Zoo: Animals in Myth, Legend, and Literature
A beautifully illustrated alternate taxonomy of the animal kingdom, based on mythology, literature, art, and other cultural realms: "Charming." —ForeWord
 
Sacred cows, wily serpents, fearsome lions, elegant swans, busy bees, and sly foxes—all are caricatures of the creatures themselves, yet they reflect not only how different cultures see the natural world around them but also how such cultures make use of their native animals. In this fun and thought-provoking book, historian and animal enthusiast Boria Sax argues for a classification of animals that goes beyond the biological to encompass a more meaningful distinction: tradition.
 
From ants and elephants to tigers and tortoises, The Mythical Zoo weaves together a cross-cultural tapestry encompassing mythology, history, art, science, philosophy, and literature. The result is a beautifully illustrated, masterfully composed love letter to the animal kingdom.
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The Mythical Zoo: Animals in Myth, Legend, and Literature
A beautifully illustrated alternate taxonomy of the animal kingdom, based on mythology, literature, art, and other cultural realms: "Charming." —ForeWord
 
Sacred cows, wily serpents, fearsome lions, elegant swans, busy bees, and sly foxes—all are caricatures of the creatures themselves, yet they reflect not only how different cultures see the natural world around them but also how such cultures make use of their native animals. In this fun and thought-provoking book, historian and animal enthusiast Boria Sax argues for a classification of animals that goes beyond the biological to encompass a more meaningful distinction: tradition.
 
From ants and elephants to tigers and tortoises, The Mythical Zoo weaves together a cross-cultural tapestry encompassing mythology, history, art, science, philosophy, and literature. The result is a beautifully illustrated, masterfully composed love letter to the animal kingdom.
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The Mythical Zoo: Animals in Myth, Legend, and Literature

The Mythical Zoo: Animals in Myth, Legend, and Literature

by Boria Sax
The Mythical Zoo: Animals in Myth, Legend, and Literature

The Mythical Zoo: Animals in Myth, Legend, and Literature

by Boria Sax

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A beautifully illustrated alternate taxonomy of the animal kingdom, based on mythology, literature, art, and other cultural realms: "Charming." —ForeWord
 
Sacred cows, wily serpents, fearsome lions, elegant swans, busy bees, and sly foxes—all are caricatures of the creatures themselves, yet they reflect not only how different cultures see the natural world around them but also how such cultures make use of their native animals. In this fun and thought-provoking book, historian and animal enthusiast Boria Sax argues for a classification of animals that goes beyond the biological to encompass a more meaningful distinction: tradition.
 
From ants and elephants to tigers and tortoises, The Mythical Zoo weaves together a cross-cultural tapestry encompassing mythology, history, art, science, philosophy, and literature. The result is a beautifully illustrated, masterfully composed love letter to the animal kingdom.

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ISBN-13: 9781468316469
Publisher: ABRAMS Press
Publication date: 11/29/2013
Sold by: OPEN ROAD INTEGRATED - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 339
File size: 26 MB
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About the Author

Boria Sax is the award-winning author of City of Ravens and Animals of the Third Reich. His books have been translated into eight languages. He lives in White Plains, New York.

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"Enter Boria Sax, the veritable Ace Ventura of contemporary academia." --New York Journal of Books

"Boria Sax is a likeable writer. His diligent research has . . . illuminated the origins of one of Britain's most famous myths." --Times Literary Supplement

"A charming, off-kilter work of history and zoology." --ForeWord

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