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Monster of God: The Man-eating Predator in the Jungles of History and the Mind (Open Market Edition) Book
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The Near Presence of Big Predators has been a fearful reality through man's history. Ever since saber-tooths shared the landscape with early man, our sense of us has been defined by the fact we too fall prey. We could be killed a by this or that ferocious creature. We could be turned into meat. Such predators reminded us of what we are: mortal beings. They bound us within the natural world. They denied us the illusion we are sacrosanct. They enlivened our imaginations with scenarios of horrific death. We loved them & hated them for it. We feared them and elevated them to iconic status godly status. And then, with improvements in weaponry, increases in our population, & the inexorable human destruction of natural habitats, we began to eradicate them. Around the planet today, predators are in most places are endangered. Within 2 centuries, we may be rid of them altogether. David Quammen's new book asks the question: What then?This book is an ambitious journey through time and landscape, through science & literature to explore the nature of predators and the variety of man's attitudes toward them. It's an intellectual travelogue spanning continents and disciplines-from Romania to Australia, from ecology to art history, and from Beowulf to Hollywood. In search of human voices as well as formidable beasts, Quammen visited and revisited four remote landscapes, little-known places where rural people still lead perilous lives in propinquity to one or another species of big predator. His book carries us along on those travels. It also takes us into the background of ecological thinking on certain crucial concepts, such as food chains, the pyramid of numbers, and keystone species. Monster of God is a book of human characters and human concerns, of history and politics, as well as a bestiary of predators.
- 0393051404
- 9780393051407
- D Quammen
- 23 September 2003
- W. W. Norton & Co.
- Hardcover (Book)
- 515
- 1
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