The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 2月15日 09時45分
Why do encounters with wild lives so often domesticate our own? In his memoir, “Featherhood,” Charlie Gilmour recounts his experience raising an abandoned baby magpie. The book, like “My Octopus Teacher” and other recent documentaries about human and animal relationships, asks us to recognize the significance of these other lives mainly through the changes they effect on our behaviors. At the link in our bio, read about the difficulty of representing the imaginations of animals—and why we must stretch the limits of our own.
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