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The Longest Story

How humans have loved, hated and misunderstood other species
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The contradictions and moral ambiguities of our collective attitudes to animals are baffling. By telling the love–hate story of man and beast, from their first acquaintance in deep prehistory to the present day and beyond, award-winning environmental journalist Richard Girling reveals how and where the contradictions began – and how they have persisted, warped and become magnified ever since.  Narrated by a wise contemporary everyman, aware only of what is known by people of the time, The Longest Story reveals the cumulative influence of theologians, writers, artists, philosophers and scientists century-by-century. As more knowledge is attained, stereotypes are challenged and modern perceptions – of scientific experimentation, pet-ownership, animal rights, intelligence, welfare and wildlife conservation – are questioned. Looking forward, it anticipates a future where the very nature of living organisms could be transformed by technologies more terrifying than the mythical powers of gods. With a perspective lofty enough to keep the broad sweep of history in sight and low enough to spot the telling detail, Girling paints a comprehensive and vivid portrait of humanity, as seen through our relationship to animals, in this original and thought-provoking opus.

Author Biography:

Richard Girling is an award-winning writer and the author of eight critically acclaimed books, including The Man Who Ate the Zoo. He has been centrally involved with environmental writing since the early 1970s, when he helped to make The Sunday Times a pioneering force in what was then a novel subject for national newspapers. As a section editor he commissioned some of the earliest investigative work on climate change and species loss. He lives in north Norfolk.
Release date NZ
July 1st, 2021
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
416
ISBN-13
9780861540563
Product ID
34018933

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