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WOLFISH

WOLFISH

THE STORIES WE TELL ABOUT FEAR, FEROCITY AND FREEDOM

BERRY ERICA

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CANONGATE BOOKS
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
978-1-83885-463-8
Páginas:
432
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A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2023 FOR FINANCIAL TIMES, TIME, VULTURE, LIT HUB, GOODREADS, RUMPUS, BUSTLE, READER'S DIGEST and moreBoth vilified and venerated, wolves abound through cultural folklore and literature. In this hauntingly lyrical and unflinching inquiry, Erica Berry untangles these depictions - alongside her own research of the wolf and experience as a woman - to try to understand how we navigate terror, vulnerability and violence in our fragile, often dangerous world.Luminously wise and unusually brave, Wolfish will stay with you long into the night.

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