The philosopher and the wolf : lessons from the wild on love, death, and happiness
by
 
Rowlands, Mark.

Title
The philosopher and the wolf : lessons from the wild on love, death, and happiness

Author
Rowlands, Mark.

ISBN
9781847080592
 
9781847080868

Personal Author
Rowlands, Mark.

Publication Information
London : Granta, 2008.

Physical Description
x, 246 pages ; 23 cm

Contents
The clearing -- Brotherwolf -- Distinctly uncivilized -- Beauty and the beast -- The deceiver -- The pursuit of happiness and rabbits -- A season in hell -- Time's arrow -- The religion of the wolf.

Abstract
This fascinating book charts the relationship between Mark Rowlands, a rootless philosopher, and Brenin, his well-travelled wolf. More than just an exotic pet, Brenin exerted an immense influence on Rowlands as both a person and, strangely enough, as a philosopher, leading him to re-evaluate his attitude to love, happiness, nature and death. By turns funny (what do you do when your wolf eats your air-conditioning unit?) and poignant, this life-affirming book will make you reappraise what it means to be human.

Personal Subject
Rowlands, Mark.

Subject Term
Wolves as pets.
 
Human-animal relationships.
 
Humanity -- Philosophy.
 
Philosophical anthropology.

Electronic Access
Table of contents http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=016807236&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA


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