Every living thing has two bodies. To be an animal is to be in possession of a physical body a body which can eat drink and sleep; it is also to be embedded in a worldwide network of ecosystems. When every human body has an uncanny global presence how do we live with ourselves? In this timely and elegant essay Daisy Hildyard captures the second body by exploring how the human is a part of animal life. She meets Richard a butcher in Yorkshire and sees pigs turned into boiled ham; and Gina an environmental criminologist who tells her about leopards and silver foxes kept as pets in luxury apartments. She speaks to Luis a biologist about the origins of life; and talks to Nadezhda about fungi in an effort to understand how we define animal life. Eventually her second body comes to visit her first body when the river flooded her home last year. <i>The Second Body</i> is a brilliantly lucid account of the dissolving boundaries between all life on earth.
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