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Odd Birds & Fat Cats (An Urban Bestiary)

An Urban Bestiary

Peter Wortsman Aurlie Bernard Wortsman

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Turtle Point Press
09 January 2025
Ravens in Berlin . . . Parakeets in Brooklyn . . . Chickensin Tel Aviv . . . Spiders in Cognac. City creatures spark the imagination andintellect in words and art by this father-daughter team.

Odd Birds & Fat Cats (An Urban Bestiary)is anillustrated collection of brief observations on city creatures. Inspiredbythe tradition of the medieval bestiary, bestiarum vocabulum,a12th-century bestselling genrethat chronicled animals and beings bothreal and fantastical, the book features pithy impressions of birds and animalsthat delight, confound, and edify, writtenby Peter Wortsman, coupledwithdetailed naturalist artwork by his daughter, AurlieBernard Wortsman.

Featured creatures include:

Pigeons:""When, finally, it takes flight . . . thisasphalt-colored bird is like a piece of the pavement which by some fluke ofgravity broke loose and is foolishly falling upward by mistake.""

Seagulls:""Fallen splinters of eternity, they hangoverhead with the equanimity and mild disdain of angels in a medievalaltarpiece, and unlike pigeons, refuse any direct contact with man.""

Ants:""Micro-managers in three-piece bodies,antsparody human antics to a tee. Or is it the other way around?""

Dust mites:""Every time you scratch yourself or combyour hair, you are feeding the tiny intruders with the detritus of self.""

With four-color images throughout, printed in a beautifulhardboundedition, this one-of-a-kind volume will please the discerning animal lover,traveler, art lover, iconoclast, and literati on your gift list-and, of course,also you!
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Imprint:   Turtle Point Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 158mm, 
ISBN:   9781885983596
ISBN 10:   188598359X
Pages:   112
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contents Whose Zoo Is It? (A Foreword)   13 I * Odd Birds Pigeons   20 Seagulls   22 The Raven and the Swift (Berlin, Germany)   24 Le Corbeau (Paris, France)   26 The Crow (Kyoto, Japan)   29 Red-Tailed Hawk   30 Rooster on the Loose   31 Chicken (Tel Aviv, Israel)   32 Praise for the Lone Peacock in the Valence Zoo (Valence, France)   33 The Monk Parrakeets of Green-Wood Cemetery (Brooklyn, New York)   34 II * Bugs & Microbes Ants   38 Spider   40 A Spider in Paradise (Cognac, France)   41 Enculeur de Mouches (Paris, France)   42 Conjoined Firebugs (Berlin, Germany)   44 Dust Mites 46 A Milliliter of Love   48 The Vespa, a Wasp on Wheels (Rome, Italy)   50 Gutsy Bacteria   51 Water Bug   52 Retroviruses   54 III * Canines, Felines & Foragers Cave Canem!   58 Beware of Cat!   60 The Riddle of the Sphinx   62 Waltzing with a Tiger   64 Like Pigs to the Slaughter (Ziguinchor, Senegal)   66 IV * Rodents Squirrels   70 Subway Rats   72 Mouse Mummy   74 Experimental Guinea Pigs   77 V * Big Game Buffaloes (Taos, New Mexico)   80 Texas Longhorn Cattle (Houston, Texas)   83 Whales Washed Up at Rockaway Beach (Queens, New York)   84 Going Ape Shit   86 Elephants of Forgetting (Paris, France)   89 VI * Anthropoids Little Alien from the Planet Uterus   92 Family Members   94 Musclemen   95 Preserved Body Parts   96 Pedestrian Types   98 The Baby Carriage Contingent   100 The Disease of Self   101 The Smile   102 Size Places   104 Where Names Come From   105 How the Face Ages   106 Faithful Fear   108 Smells  109 The Uninterrupted Kiss   110 Looking Is a Faulty Glue   111 The Garbage Waltzes with the Wind   112 About the Creators   115 Acknowledgments   117  

PeterWortsman is the author of works of fiction, nonfiction, plays, and poetry. Heis also a critically acclaimed translator from German into English, including works suchas The Golden PotA formerfellow of the Fulbright Foundation, The Thomas J. Watson Foundation, and a Holtzbrinck Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin, hiswriting has been honored with the Beard's Fund Short Story Award and anIndependent Publishers Book Award. He divides his time between New York City and the French Alps.

Reviews for Odd Birds & Fat Cats (An Urban Bestiary): (An Urban Bestiary)

PRAISE FOR ODD BIRDS & FAT CATS “Here is a gorgeous example of literary animal husbandry by two artists who give us learning with joy. A beautiful book in every way.” —Roger Rosenblatt, author, most recently, of Cold Moon, Cataract Blues, and A Steinway on the Beach ""How lucky for the world that such a wealth of talent is localized in the Wortsman family. Love the text, love the pics."" —Patricia Marx, author of You Can Only Yell at Me for One Thing at a Time ""Under the guise of a bestiary, the Wortsman father-daughter duo has produced a keenly written and beautifully drawn account of our encounters, ideas, fantasies, and familiars in the city. The more I read, the more I was delightfully surprised at the generosity of their vision and depth of their shared wisdom."" —Dan Nadel, Curator at Large, Lucas Museum of Narrative Art “Each of these miniature worlds—whether we are given to contemplate a spider drunk on cognac or a seagull “patiently and dispassionately” devouring a pigeon run over on a highway—has its own climate and dimensions. By turns lyrical, gruesome, comically exhilarating or abruptly somber, grotesque or fantastic, they uncover startling likenesses in the heart of the apparently alien (ants are “micromanagers in three-piece bodies”), and strange landscapes in the corners of the ordinary. From the vestigial hind toe of the pigeon to the crannies of the aging human face, any small glance or turn of phrase can turn into an unsettling adventure. Following in the ancient footsteps of Pliny the Elder and Saint Isidore of Seville, the Wortsmans create their own singular bestiary, in which the tiniest spaces are cavernous and full of hidden histories.” —Geoffrey O’Brien, author of Arabian Nights of 1934 “What a wonderful collaboration, and between father and daughter, sure to be a bestseller.” —Kate Taverna “Aurélie is an amazing artist.” —Jeannette Watson PRAISE FOR PETER WORTSMAN “Peter Wortsman’s compressed fictions strike swift and hard, like a good Zen whack that awakens enlightenment.” —Tom Christensen “Wortsman . . . connect[s] the power of the dream narrative to conscious language to create unique works that walk a curious line between fiction and poetry.” —Russell Edson “A master of the telling detail, Wortsman is one of those rare writers upon whom nothing, as Henry James put it, is ever lost.” —Marjorie Perloff “Marvelous writing, wonderful craft, and the breath of imagination . . . [Wortsman] succeeds so well in his craft and art that it reads ‘artless’ and ‘spontaneous,’ which to me is the highest of compliments.” —Hubert Selby, Jr.


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