Atlas of Poetic Zoology
暫譯: 詩意動物學圖鑑
Pouydebat, Emmanuelle, Terrazzoni, Julie, Butler, Erik
- 出版商: Summit Valley Press
- 出版日期: 2019-05-07
- 售價: $1,250
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,188
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 152
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 0262039974
- ISBN-13: 9780262039970
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A catalog of wonders, from walking fish to self-medicating chimpanzees.
This Atlas of Poetic Zoology leads readers into a world of wonders where turtles fly under the sea, lizards walk on water, insects impersonate flowers, birds don't fly, frogs come back from the dead, and virgin sharks give birth. Animals, writes Emmanuelle Pouydebat, are lyric poets; they discover and shape the world when they sing, dance, explore, and reproduce. The animal kingdom has been evolving for 700,000 million years, weathering many crises of extinction; this book allows us to draw inspiration from animals' enduring vitality.
Pouydebat's text, accompanied by striking color illustrations by artist Julie Terrazzoni, offers a catalog of wondrous beings. Pouydebat describes the African bush elephant--the biggest land mammal of them all, but the evolutionary descendant of a tiny animal that stood less than fifty centimeters (nineteen inches) high sixty million years ago; the scaly, toothless pangolin, the world's most endangered mammal--and perhaps its most atypical; the red-lipped batfish, which walks, rather than swims, across the ocean floor; and the great black cockatoo, a gifted percussionist. Chimpanzees, she tells us, self-medicate with medicinal plants; the jellyfish, under stress, reverts to juvenile polyp-hood; and the sweetly named honey badger feeds on reptiles, termites, scorpions, and earthworms.
Pouydebat, a researcher at the French Museum of Natural History, and Terrazzoni capture the astonishment promised by any excursion into nature--the happiness that comes from watching a dragonfly, spider, frog, lizard, elephant, parrot, mouse, orangutan, or ladybug. It's the joy of witnessing life itself. We need only open our eyes to see.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一部奇妙的目錄,從行走的魚到自我用藥的黑猩猩。
這本《詩意動物學圖鑑》引領讀者進入一個奇妙的世界,在這裡,海龜在海底飛翔,蜥蜴在水面行走,昆蟲模仿花朵,鳥類不飛翔,青蛙從死裡復活,處女鯊魚產下幼仔。Emmanuelle Pouydebat寫道,動物是抒情詩人;當它們唱歌、跳舞、探索和繁殖時,發現並塑造了世界。動物王國已經進化了七億年,經歷了許多滅絕危機;這本書讓我們能夠從動物持久的生命力中汲取靈感。
Pouydebat的文字,配以藝術家Julie Terrazzoni的驚人彩色插圖,提供了一個奇妙生物的目錄。Pouydebat描述了非洲叢林大象——所有陸地哺乳動物中最大的,但卻是六千萬年前一種身高不到五十公分(十九英寸)的小動物的進化後裔;鱗片狀、無牙的穿山甲,世界上最瀕危的哺乳動物——也許是最不典型的;紅唇蝙蝠魚,走在海底而不是游泳;以及偉大的黑色鳳頭鸚鵡,一位天賦異稟的打擊樂手。她告訴我們,黑猩猩用藥用植物自我用藥;水母在壓力下會回到幼年多細胞狀態;而甜美命名的蜜獾則以爬行動物、白蟻、蠍子和蚯蚓為食。
Pouydebat是法國自然歷史博物館的研究員,Terrazzoni則捕捉了任何自然探險所承諾的驚奇——來自觀察蜻蜓、蜘蛛、青蛙、蜥蜴、大象、鸚鵡、老鼠、猩猩或瓢蟲的快樂。這是見證生命本身的喜悅。我們只需睜開眼睛就能看到。