Anima : A Wild Pastoral
Anima : A Wild Pastoral
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Author(s): Kassabova, Kapka
ISBN No.: 9781644453001
Pages: 400
Year: 202408
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.60
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Fascinating. At its heart, this is an emotional story about the bonds between humans, animals, and the land. A lush ode to 'one of the oldest nomadic peoples to have entered modernity with their animals.'" -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "What [Kassabova] finds is a world that appears at once out of time--bedeviled by wolf attacks and sheep theft--and entirely contemporary, with industrialization and the pull of consumerism threatening to finally consign the shepherds, and the rare animal breeds they cultivate, to extinction. As Kassabova deepens her relationships with her subjects, she is both confronted and enchanted by their lonely, often harshly beautiful existence." --The New Yorker "In this quartet [Kassabova] has raised a bittersweet monument to her native lands, intimate in its knowledge and imbued with a sensibility that reanimates language. The people to whom she instinctively relates are transients and outsiders, and the natural world, in its seeming permanence, becomes at once a wild haven and the bedrock of her impassioned books." --Colin Thubron, The New York Review of Books "Kassabova lovingly chronicles the solitude and toil of the Karakachans, a once-nomadic Balkan people whose existence is now threatened by global warming and industrialization.


" --The New York Times Book Review "Kassabova's lyrical sensibility will transport readers. This pensive travelogue captures the rigors and attractions of a vanishing way of life." -- Publishers Weekly "A book that mesmerises with its sense of adventure and epic sweep, this is creative nonfiction at its best." --Monique Roffey, The Guardian (UK) "Kassabova is iron-hard and courageous, both on the page and in life." --Mark Cocker, The Spectator (UK) "Kassabova's prose constantly moves and surprises, unfolding from one image into the next, like the flock."-- Erika Howsare, Los Angeles Review of Books.


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