Crow

by Boria Sax

Paperback, 2003

Call number

598.81 S

Collection

Publication

Reaktion Books (2003)

Description

Though not generally perceived as graceful, crows are remarkably so--a single curve undulates from the tip of the bird's beak to the end of its tail. They take flight almost without effort, flapping their wings easily and ascending into the air like spirits. Crow by Boria Sax is a celebration of the crow and its relatives in myth, literature, and life. Sax takes readers into the history of crows, detailing how in a range of cultures, from the Chinese to the Hopi Indians, crows are bearers of prophecy. For example, thanks in part to the birds' courtship rituals, Greeks invoked crows as symbols of conjugal love. From the raven sent out by Noah to the corvid deities of the Eskimo, from Taoist legends to Victorian novels and contemporary films, Sax's book ranges across history and culture and will interest anyone who has ever been intrigued, puzzled, annoyed, or charmed by these wonderfully intelligent birds.… (more)

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As the blurb on the back says, this series is addictive. Crow is a wide-ranging and entertaining look at the biology and lore of corvids, beginning with the species' first appearence in Australia and subsequent spread to the other continents all the way up to "The Crow" with Brandon Lee. I would
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highly recommend it for anyone with an interest in these birds.
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ISBN

1861891946 / 9781861891945
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