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Antlers

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After the humans have disappeared, animals reclaim the city streets and strive to keep the world in order. But as they abandon the forest for a world of laws and language, some wonder if they aren't losing touch with an inner wilderness. Perhaps the first novel in the ecopsychology genre, Antlers is insightful, bold, and fun, while raising deep questions about humankind's relationship to nature, language, and ourselves. It is a timely and surrealist fable about magic, and listening, and the spirit of things.

174 pages, Paperback

Published November 15, 2017

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Eryk Salvaggio

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November 23, 2017
I wrote this book. I think it's great. To prove it, I gave it a five-star review. For what it's worth, I only gave my last book a four-star review, so, you can tell that I really mean it this time.
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November 22, 2021
A charmingly befuddling and perplexingly saturnine work. It definitely deserves more attention.

I will be returning to it, I think.
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