The Wild in You: Voices from the Forest and the Sea

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Greystone Books Ltd, 2015 - Photography - 71 pages
A testament to the miraculous beings that share our planet and the places that they live, The Wild in You is a deeply-felt creative collaboration between one of our time's best nature photographers and a very talented and creative poet. Inspired by the majestic and savage beauty of Ian McAllister's photographs, Lorna Crozier translates the wild emotion of these images into the language of the human heart: poetry. Featuring over 30 beautiful full-size photographs of wolves, bears, sea lions, jellyfish, and other wild creatures paired with 30 original poems, The Wild in You challenges the reader to a deeper understanding of the connection between humans, animals, and our shared earth.

Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute

 

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Contents

Section 1
4
Section 2
9
Section 3
10
Section 4
14
Section 5
17
Section 6
21
Section 7
22
Section 8
25
Section 17
45
Section 18
49
Section 19
50
Section 20
53
Section 21
55
Section 22
56
Section 23
59
Section 24
60

Section 9
26
Section 10
29
Section 11
30
Section 12
33
Section 13
37
Section 14
38
Section 15
41
Section 16
42
Section 25
62
Section 26
65
Section 27
66
Section 28
69
Section 29
70
Section 30
71
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About the author (2015)

Lorna Crozier's award-winning books of poetry include The Blue Hour of the Day and Inventing the Hawk. She is also the author of the memoir Small Beneath the Sky and the editor of several anthologies, including Addicted: Notes from the Belly of the Beast.

Ian McAllister is a co-founder of the wildlife conservation organization Pacific Wild. He is an award-winning photographer and author of The Great Bear Wild and The Last Wild Wolves and his images have appeared in publications around the world. He and his wife, Karen McAllister, were named by Time magazine as one of the "Leaders of the 21st Century" for their environmental conservation work.

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