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50 Fascinating Works of Angela Carter Fan Art

Angela Carter is one of those rare writers who has not only readers but fans. That is, those who not only love her work but who also use it to self-identify, who make it a part of their lives, and in...

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The Useful Dangers of Fairy Tales

Someday, my daughter will ask me why there are so few mothers in fairy tales. Or rather, why there are so few living mothers. Mothers are nowhere and everywhere in these tales: made dead or spirit,...

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How Wolves Shape the Natural World

The wolves drove an elk down the side of a steep, snow-covered butte under a sky close and gray. There were three wolves. The one in the lead was almost pure white. She was followed closely by her...

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Why Do We Fear Wolves?

Yolande Waddington walked to the Six Bells Pub for a pack of cigarettes around 10 p.m., slipping in before last call. It was Friday, the week before Halloween, 1966. Outside, the moon was a fat pearl....

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50 Fascinating Works of Angela Carter Fan Art

Angela Carter is one of those rare writers who has not only readers but fans. That is, those who not only love her work but who also use it to self-identify, who make it a part of their lives, and in...

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The Useful Dangers of Fairy Tales

Someday, my daughter will ask me why there are so few mothers in fairy tales. Or rather, why there are so few living mothers. Mothers are nowhere and everywhere in these tales: made dead or spirit,...

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How Wolves Shape the Natural World

The wolves drove an elk down the side of a steep, snow-covered butte under a sky close and gray. There were three wolves. The one in the lead was almost pure white. She was followed closely by her...

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Why Do We Fear Wolves?

Yolande Waddington walked to the Six Bells Pub for a pack of cigarettes around 10 p.m., slipping in before last call. It was Friday, the week before Halloween, 1966. Outside, the moon was a fat pearl....

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Wilder Things: Modern Life Among the Foxes and Coyotes

I. The Vixen Every year for the 18 years we lived in our house in Waller Road the vixen used our garden to raise her cubs. We called her “the vixen,” though I suppose there must have been more than...

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11 Books (for Adults) Featuring Talking Animals

George Orwell’s Animal Farm was first published in England on August 17, 1945, which makes it 73 years old today. Orwell has seen a resurgence of popularity recently, which makes sense considering...

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The Call of the Wild: Confronting Nature and Existential Terror

This week on Literary Disco, Julia, Rider, and Tod get wild as they discuss Jack London’s classic portrait of the unforgiving and brutal life of a dog during the Klondike Gold Rush. Additionally, the...

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The Wolves of Stanislav: An Improbably True Parable for the Pandemic Age

Does an event have to be true in order to be accepted as true, or does belief in the truth of an event already make it true, even if the thing that supposedly happened did not happen? And what if, in...

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Did Dogs Choose Us?

Please don’t judge me. I am about to tell you something you may find shocking, and I am concerned you may think badly of me. When I’ve told people before, it has divided opinion. Some have been...

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Barry Lopez on the Wolf Biologist Who Changed His Life as an Environmentalist

In the fall of 1975 I read a scientific report that made me sit up straight in my chair. It was entitled “The Eskimo Hunter’s View of Wolf Ecology and Behavior” and appeared in a peer-reviewed volume...

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On the Literature of Rewilding… and the Need to Rewild Literature

We tend to sleep badly on the first night that we sleep somewhere new. Apparently, this is because somewhere in our evolutionary makeup we are playing watchman. Sleeping lightly we are alert to the...

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The Cartography of Wolves

On June 6, 1991, a mile up in the Canadian Rockies near Banff National Park, a drenching storm turned the fur of a gray wolf black. A poetic zoologist, who’d just captured this five-year-old female...

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What Our Fear of Wolves Tells Us About Ourselves

There’s a story Gramps likes to tell about one of my early visits to his farm. I must have been two or three. Toddling. We are walking toward the barn, and I am running ahead in grass already mowed to...

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The Ability to Transform: On Wolves Becoming People, and People Becoming Wolves

At the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec, there is a small ivory carving of an upright female form with a wolf head fashioned by the hands of a Tuniit craftsman, ancestor of the Inuit from the...

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