Animals Strike Curious Poses

Exploring the lives and legacies of remarkable creatures

Elena Passarello author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:1st Nov '18

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Animals Strike Curious Poses cover

This collection explores the fascinating stories of famous animals, including Yuka the mammoth and Jumbo the elephant, in Animals Strike Curious Poses.

Beginning with Yuka, a 39,000-year-old mummified woolly mammoth discovered in the Siberian permafrost, Animals Strike Curious Poses presents a collection of sixteen essays that delve into the lives of various renowned animals immortalized by humans. Each essay uniquely captures the essence of these creatures, exploring their historical significance and the relationships they have formed with humanity over time. From the starling that inspired Mozart with its melodious song to Darwin’s beloved tortoise, Harriet, the book offers a rich tapestry of narratives that intertwine history, myth, and science.

In an extraordinary essay, readers encounter Jumbo the elephant and the shocking story of how there were attempts to electrocute him. These narratives are not only informative but also infused with wit and playfulness, reminiscent of a medieval bestiary. The author presents these tales with a fresh perspective, inviting readers to reflect on our connections with the animal kingdom and the legacies they leave behind.

With its engaging prose and thought-provoking themes, Animals Strike Curious Poses introduces a remarkable new voice to British literature. This collection is sure to resonate with animal lovers and literary enthusiasts alike, making it a standout read that encourages laughter and contemplation in equal measure.

I’ve spent decades reading books on the roles animals play in human cultures, but none have ever made me think, and feel, as much as this one. It’s a devastating meditation on our relationship to the natural world. It might be the best book on animals I’ve ever read. It’s also the only one that’s made me laugh out loud. -- Helen Macdonald * New York Times Book Review *
Stunning... Passarello’s keen wit is on display throughout as she raises questions about the uniqueness of humans.... A feast of surprising juxtapositions and gorgeous prose. * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
This phenomenal collection documents the lives of particular animals from a wide range of species… Passarello treats her subjects with dextrous care, weaving narratives together in a way that investigates, honours, and complicates her subjects… Passarello has created a consistently original, thoroughly researched, altogether fascinating compendium. * Booklist, starred review *
In Animals Strike Curious Poses Elena Passarello spins fantastic, wondrous, and true tall tales about species big and small. Her essays are dream-spaces of imagery and ideas…. This book will leave little doubt that Passarello is one our country’s most gifted young prose writers. -- Héctor Tobar, author of Deep Down Dark and The Barbarian Nurseries
Animals Strike Curious Poses turns the bestiary inside out, holds the mummified mammoth heart up against our own, and, from the braided ventricles, springboards into intoxicating and animated meditations on our penchant for ownership via naming... This book is a gift to us from one of the best, most important, and most exciting essayists of the 21st century. -- Matthew Gavin Frank, author of The Mad Feast and Preparing the Ghost: An Essay Concerning the Giant Squid and Its First Photographer

ISBN: 9781784707354

Dimensions: 197mm x 133mm x 19mm

Weight: 229g

256 pages