The Queen & the Raven: the UK's Special Relationship With a Very Smart Animal
Legends and fairy tales are set in a world where relations between animals and human beings are egalitarian and reciprocal. This places human dominance in question, and many societies try constantly to distance themselves from that message. Already, in ancient Greece and Rome, the fables attributed to the half-legendary Aesop were set in an indefinite period of the past "when animals talked like human beings".....
Continued at: http://discovermagazine.com/2012/jun/...
Continued at: http://discovermagazine.com/2012/jun/...
Published on June 15, 2012 10:43
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Told Me by a Butterfly
We writers constantly try to build up our own confidence by getting published, making sales, winning prizes, joining cliques or proclaiming theories. The passion to write constantly strips this vanity
We writers constantly try to build up our own confidence by getting published, making sales, winning prizes, joining cliques or proclaiming theories. The passion to write constantly strips this vanity aside and forces us to confront that loneliness and the uncertainty with which human beings, in the end, live and die. I cannot reveal my love, without exposing my vanities, and that is the fate of writers.
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