Creaturely and Other Essays

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<div><p>The author puts forward a bracing theory of partial empathy....Johnston's searching book of thought-probes goes a long way toward allowing the reader the grounding that would allow him to make empathic contacts with the animals over which he ponders....Each time another animal becomes extinct a special and irretrievable way of looking at the world is gone....Perhaps the more people that read this book the more this absence would be poignantly felt.—<I>The Brooklyn Rail</I></p><p><I>Creaturely</I> like its subjects eludes definition. It's a book of exquisite essays—or are they prose poems—that tessellate into something larger: a meditation perhaps or a vision. Johnston's subject is at once the absolute otherness of the creatures with whom we share the world's everyday spaces—dogs owls mice squirrels crows—and the worth of our attempts to get to know them. Modest calm and beautiful this is an exceptional book.—Robert Macfarlane</p><p><B>Devin Johnston</B> teaches at St. Louis University. He was named a finalist for the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award for <I>Sources</I> published by Turtle Point Press.</p></div>
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