Dog-eared by Duncan Wu - ISBN: 9781541672932
Hardcover
Poetry’s best friends: Centuries of canine companionship, thoughtfully unearthed.

Dog-eared

Poems About Humanity's Best Friend

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  • Hardcover

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    29 December 2020

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Summary

Dogs are at once among the most ordinary of animals and the most beloved by mankind. But what we may not realize is that for as long as we have loved dogs, our poets have been seriously engaged with them.

In this collection, English professor Duncan Wu digs into the wealth of poetry about our furry friends – who have been domesticated longer than any other species – to show not only how attitudes toward dogs have changed over the centuries, but how those changes have been refracted th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781541672932
ISBN-10:1541672933
Author:Duncan Wu
Publisher:Basic Books
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:29 December 2020
Weight:380g
Dimensions:212mm x 140mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

“Cats get all the credit for being mysterious, but dogs are deep. Duncan Wu, a fierce dog-lover himself, knows this truth. The dog poems he’s assembled here – so many of them little-known, so many of them revelations-testify to the fact that humans, from Homer to Dorothy Parker to Michael Ondaatje, have been trying to capture the essential nature of their canine companions for centuries, while dogs had us humans figured out long ago.”–Maureen Corrigan, book critic, NPR’s Fresh Air
“Dogs have held a special place in the hearts of men and women for as long humans have been humans. Duncan Wu has collected the best of these sentiments across history into a remarkable collection, proving that dogs are, and always have been, our best friends.”–Gregory Berns, author of What It’s Like to Be a Dog
“Duncan Wu has curated a collection of poems that conjure both the pleasures of great poetry and the delights that dogs bring – or sometimes don’t! This is the least sentimental of books, as Wu – whose thoughtful stewardship guides us into many of the poems – indicates in his introduction. Each poem invites us to consider the relationship between humans and animals and what it tells us about ourselves.”–Aminatta Forna, author of Happiness

About The Author

Duncan Wu

Duncan Wu is Raymond A. Wagner professor of literary studies at Georgetown University and a former fellow of St. Catherine’s College, Oxford. He has written on Romantic writers from William Wordsworth to William Hazlitt, as well as on contemporary British theater. He and his dog Topsy live in McLean, Virginia.

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