<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.&mdash;<I>The Brooklyn Rail</I></p><p><I>Creaturely</I> like its subjects eludes definition. It's a book of exquisite essays&mdash;or are they prose poems&mdash;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&mdash;dogs owls mice squirrels crows&mdash;and the worth of our attempts to get to know them. Modest calm and beautiful this is an exceptional book.&mdash;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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