Cry of the Wild
Life through the eyes of eight animals
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Published:21st Mar '24
£10.99
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This book explores the intricate relationships between humans and wildlife, urging a reconnection with nature through eight compelling stories in Cry of the Wild.
In Cry of the Wild, Charles Foster invites readers into a world where the boundaries between human and animal experiences blur. Through eight genre-blending stories, he explores the intricate relationships we share with the wild, revealing the beauty and fragility of life that exists on the edges of our urban existence. Each narrative showcases a different creature, from a resourceful fox thriving on discarded food to a rabbit evading danger, highlighting the resilience of wildlife amidst human encroachment. Foster's prose is both spellbinding and immersive, offering a fresh perspective on nature writing.
The author artfully combines humor, philosophy, and poignant observations, making the stories not only entertaining but also deeply thought-provoking. Cry of the Wild serves as a reminder of the impact of human actions on the natural world and the urgent need for change. Foster's distinctive voice resonates throughout the book, showcasing his ability to personify the characters as they navigate their trials in a world shaped by humanity.
Ultimately, Cry of the Wild reconnects readers with their animal instincts, urging us to reflect on our relationship with nature. By bringing us face to face with the struggles of these eight creatures, Foster implores us to reconsider our role in the ecosystem and to embrace a more harmonious existence with the wild. This book is a call to action, encouraging us to cherish and protect the fragile lives that share our planet.
Highly imaginative... Evocative and beautifully written, it's a deeply immersive read. * Observer *
Charles Foster is the most original voice in nature writing today - funny, urgent, poetic, philosophical and deeply moving. These shape-shifting, illuminating stories send us into the souls of other animals, bequeathing them personhood and giving us precious enlightenment and, hopefully, the inspiration to take action. -- Patrick Barkham, author of Wild Green Wonders
Utterly exhilarating.Cry of the Wild gives us the chance to viscerally inhabit the lives of a cast of wild creatures as they navigate the rigours of a changed world. By turns tragic and joyful, every story yields fascinating insights into the way our fellow earthlings make their way through life. Through their eyes, we see ourselves, and the unholy ecological havoc we're wreaking. With the power both to move and to shame us, this book demands that we change our ways. -- Lee Schofield, author of Wild Fell
Cry of the Wild is spectacular and unique. It is beautiful and engrossing, full of erudition and heart. Foster's detailed eloquence brings us within a chromosome's thickness of experiencing first-hand our impacts on the lives of his eight wild protagonists - so that reading this book feels like being made suddenly omniscient. In other words, you really have to. -- Tom Moorhouse, author of Ghosts in the Hedgerow
Charles Foster's new volume of animal stories may be challenging in content and deadly serious in terms of its moral purpose, but his prose is also astonishingly playful, humorous, immensely varied and outrageously intelligent. For my money he is the most inventive British writer presently at work on the theme of nature. -- Mark Cocker, author of Our Place
There aren't many writers like Charles around... His ability to step across emotional boundaries and enter the consciousness of the wild makes for an exhilarating, immersive, yet at times disturbing read. For me, the end result is a deeply thought-provoking book that encourages the reader to explore for themselves exactly where they stand on issues of humanity, conservation and moral legacy. -- James Aldred, author of Goshawk Summer
Fiercely polemical, forcing the reader to see the world in a new light... Charles Foster is an original thinker with a strangely compelling prose style... Cry of the Wild is thought-provoking, profound, at times infused with a beautifully wistful lyricism and often witty. * Country Life *
Foster [brings] a sense of wonder: geese fly in from the north with snow falling from their wings; imagined through the eyes of a young rabbit, a white owl wafts through the still night air like thistledown, a strangely beautiful occurrence that might at any moment end the rabbit's life... He avoids the temptations of anthropomorphism while reminding us that we who share these traits are more vulnerably and elegantly animal than we pretend. * Literary Review *
A lyrical work of creative nonfiction containing eight stories of besieged animal lives. Emotional without being anthropomorphic, it is a thought-provoking read. * BBC Wildlife Magazine *
Ardent and arresting... one of the darkest, most haunting books I've read in a long time... Yet the stories are also motivated by such depth of attention and love that their very existence offers some hope for a better future. * New Statesman *
ISBN: 9781804991756
Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 16mm
Weight: 180g
256 pages