In classic fables and fairy tales, no predator—and perhaps no villain—makes more frequent appearances than the wolf. Greek antiquity gives us the Boy Who Cried Wolf, Little Red Riding Hood famously ...
This episode features a great event from the 2023 Portland Book Festival on the relationships between humans and animals, and on our ideas about the meaning of animals. Erica Berry is the author of ...
Nonfiction today from two authors with Minnesota connections who will read here this week. Both write about how their lives are entwined with their subjects. For Janet Horvath it’s music and the ...
One morning in Colorado, a wolf tried to put her tongue in my mouth. I’d been visiting a friend who worked at a wolf sanctuary there, and he’d told me this might happen. She’ll want to assess your ...
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The new book "Wolfish" centers on the legendary OR-7, a lone wolf who roams away from his familial pack in northeastern Oregon. While charting OR-7’s record-breaking journey out of the Wallowa ...
“Wolfish” by Erica Berry begins with a crime scene. “This is one of those stories that begins with a female body. Hers was crumpled, roadside, in the ash colored slush between asphalt and snowbank.” ...
The wolf’s yellow eyes, sharp claws, and snapping teeth haunt our fairy tales and idioms, Erica Berry writes in her recent book, Wolfish. She asks why the animal has persisted as such a potent symbol ...
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