LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2016
Charles Foster wanted to know what it was like to be a beast: a
badger, an otter, a deer, a fox, a swift. What it was _really _like.
And through knowing what it was like he wanted to get down and grapple
with the beast in us all.
So he tried it out; he lived life as a badger for six weeks, sleeping
in a dirt hole and eating earthworms, he came face to face with
shrimps as he lived like an otter and he spent hours curled up in a
back garden in East London and rooting in bins like an urban fox.
A passionate naturalist, Foster realises that every creature creates a
different world in its brain and lives in that world. As humans, we
share sensory outputs, lights, smells and sound, but trying to explore
what it is actually like to live in another of these worlds, belonging
to another species, is a fascinating and unique neuro-scientific
challenge. For Foster it is also a literary challenge. Looking at what
science can tell us about what happens in a fox's or badger's brain
when it picks up a scent, he then uses this to imagine their world for
us, to write it through their eyes or rather through the eyes of
Charles the beast.
An intimate look at the life of animals, neuroscience, psychology,
nature writing, memoir and more, it is a journey of extraordinary
thrills and surprises, containing wonderful moments of humour and joy,
but also providing important lessons for all of us who share life on
this precious planet.
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ISBN
9781782831990
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Profile Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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