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Raptor

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Raptor, the second book by the author of the widely praised Citizen, is a collection of formal poems and measured free verse unified by its investigation of our ancient poetic, mythic, and scientific fascination with birds of prey: hawks, eagles, owls, vultures, and falcons. Drawing extensively on his own experience working at a raptor rehabilitation center, along with a variety of sources ranging from medieval texts on falconry to the latest conservation studies of raptor anatomy and habitat, Andrew Feld shows these killing birds to be mirrors for humanity, as indicator species, and as highly charged figures for the intersection of that which we call “wild” and that which we think of as domesticated or domestic—and how these opposed terms apply to the imperiled natural world, to our human social relations, and to our most private, interior selves. In these poems, Feld does not shy away from either the damaging world or “the new, more comprehensive view / damage affords” in its aftermath.

77 pages, Paperback

First published February 12, 2012

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June 9, 2023
A motley collection of poems many of which are inspired by or reference raptors and their relationship for good (falconry) and bad (injured or killed) with humans. Several feel unfinished or inconclusive.

A group of poems in the middle describe the motorcycle gathering in Sturgis, South Dakota, and human peccadillos. They have no connection to the main themes of the book … raptors and falconry. Their only purpose appears to be to flesh the book out by filling its pages.
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August 31, 2020
This is a fantastic collection. I loved each piece. I'm glad I own it to reread at my leisure.
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