Ask Now the Beasts: Our Kinship with Animals Wild and Domestic

by Ruth Rudner

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"Rudner has some astonishing tales to tell." --Kirkus Reviews


Ruth Rudner, author of the acclaimed A Chorus of Buffalo, offers an astonishing and beautiful meditation
on how we relate to animals: sometimes loving, sometimes misguided, often exploitive, often with genuine
concern. At the heart of these interactions is but one desire: a longing for connection. As Rudner says,
"There is a wish to be involved in an animal's life, to identify with it, to somehow be seen by the
animal or as the animal. To be loyal as an old dog, fast as a thoroughbred, agile as a cat."



Capturing the powerful ways that animals interact with us spiritually, activate our imaginations, and
tie us to our own ancient beginnings, Rudner finds meaning and appreciation for the way in which each
animal exists fully in its own world--and how that world relates to ours. Whether or not we love animals
or are unsure of them, Ask Now the Beasts is a clarion call for us to recognize our kinship with animals
both wild and domestic, to always question our relationship with the other creatures who inhabit this
planet in an ongoing essential quest to understand ourselves and our nature.

Ruth Rudner's web site: www.ruthrudner.com

  • ISBN10 1569243883
  • ISBN13 9781569243886
  • Publish Date 1 June 2006
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 11 September 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Marlowe & Co
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 224
  • Language English