This is a novel which interweaves the creative and critical in new ways, offering an account of birds, humans, the banking crisis and climate change, literature and literary theory, from multiple perspectives. Silas and Ethel Woodlock have retired from the business of undertaking to spend their twilight years by the sea but things are not as easy as they’d hoped, and it’s all to do with herring gulls. Stephen Osmer and Lily Lynch are a glamorous young couple on the London literary scene. While Lily pursues an ambitious public art project about ‘cinematic intentions’, we encounter Osmer’s brilliance as an arts journalist, writing a dangerously provocative essay about social justice and the banking crisis, as well as a diatribe about two p...
Attempting to make a diagnosis from a collection of baffling symptoms is comparable to the challenge...
Why is the Red-backed Shrike nicknamed "the butcher bird"? When and why do the Birds of Paradise of ...
Work in exhibition Birdbrain looks at our relationship with urban crows/corvids and seagulls and ...
The Flight of Birds is a novel in twelve stories, each of them compelled by an encounter between the...
As professors of literature, we have a fairly good chance of engaging our students when we teach Sam...
‘A novel, fascinating and wide-ranging account of the way birds are perceived by different cultures.
Philip Armstrong points out that scholars in Animal Studies are \u27interested in attending not just...
© 2019 Joseph Allen QuineThis ecocritical study explores the poetry and prose of R. S. Thomas throug...
Birds and bird lore provide a fascinating window onto our social and cultural history, and can tell ...
Edward Thomas, Birdsong and Flight by Judy Kendall (Cecil Woolf War Poet Series, 2014) A monograp...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
All birds tweet or chirp, but a mockingbird collects over 200 unique songs throughout its life and b...
Subject/Object is a new, biannual series of short festivals from the London Review Bookshop, loosely...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Gabrielle LisThis Creative Writing MA has two main ...
Survival Tips Gleaned from Birds is a chapbook of confessional poetry based on the poet’s experience...
Attempting to make a diagnosis from a collection of baffling symptoms is comparable to the challenge...
Why is the Red-backed Shrike nicknamed "the butcher bird"? When and why do the Birds of Paradise of ...
Work in exhibition Birdbrain looks at our relationship with urban crows/corvids and seagulls and ...
The Flight of Birds is a novel in twelve stories, each of them compelled by an encounter between the...
As professors of literature, we have a fairly good chance of engaging our students when we teach Sam...
‘A novel, fascinating and wide-ranging account of the way birds are perceived by different cultures.
Philip Armstrong points out that scholars in Animal Studies are \u27interested in attending not just...
© 2019 Joseph Allen QuineThis ecocritical study explores the poetry and prose of R. S. Thomas throug...
Birds and bird lore provide a fascinating window onto our social and cultural history, and can tell ...
Edward Thomas, Birdsong and Flight by Judy Kendall (Cecil Woolf War Poet Series, 2014) A monograp...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
All birds tweet or chirp, but a mockingbird collects over 200 unique songs throughout its life and b...
Subject/Object is a new, biannual series of short festivals from the London Review Bookshop, loosely...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Gabrielle LisThis Creative Writing MA has two main ...
Survival Tips Gleaned from Birds is a chapbook of confessional poetry based on the poet’s experience...
Attempting to make a diagnosis from a collection of baffling symptoms is comparable to the challenge...
Why is the Red-backed Shrike nicknamed "the butcher bird"? When and why do the Birds of Paradise of ...
Work in exhibition Birdbrain looks at our relationship with urban crows/corvids and seagulls and ...