
Being a Beast
Adventures Across the Species Divide
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Narrated by:
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Charles Foster
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By:
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Charles Foster
A passionate naturalist explores what it's really like to be an animal - by living like them.
How can we ever be sure that we really know the other? To test the limits of our ability to inhabit lives that are not our own, Charles Foster set out to know the ultimate other: the nonhumans, the beasts. And to do that, he tried to be like them, choosing a badger, an otter, a fox, a deer, and a swift. He lived alongside badgers for weeks, sleeping in a sett in a Welsh hillside and eating earthworms, learning to sense the landscape through his nose rather than his eyes. He caught fish in his teeth while swimming like an otter; rooted through London garbage cans as an urban fox; was hunted by bloodhounds as a red deer, nearly dying in the snow. And he followed the swifts on their migration route over the Strait of Gibraltar, discovering himself to be strangely connected to the birds.
A lyrical, intimate, and completely radical look at the life of animals - human and other - Being a Beast mingles neuroscience and psychology, nature writing and memoir to cross the boundaries separating the species. It is an extraordinary journey full of thrills and surprises, humor and joy. And, ultimately, it is an inquiry into the human experience in our world, carried out by exploring the full range of the life around us.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
yes. it is very original. first time to know how great a vet could be.What other book might you compare Being a Beast to and why?
i can't. this is one of its kind. i think the narration cannot be more genuine.What does Charles Foster bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
the experience he has had being an animal before putting every insight into this precious book.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Being an honest beast.Any additional comments?
so very insightful...every bit that we could relate to as human. love the description of the season and months of the otters hunting for food...he is so funny!Quietly brilliant. Great listen!
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Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!
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What an adventure!
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Where does Being a Beast rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is one of the best. It's almost otherworldly as Foster lives like the animals himself, smelling messages from other beasts and getting dirt up his nose undergroundWhat did you like best about this story?
The honesty in the preface was about as good as the "trials" themselves. Everyone has wondered what it would be like to be an animal, but, as he explains, we will never truly be able to. Despite this, he gets as close as he can to approximating their reality.Which scene was your favorite?
Nearly fell off the exercycle laughing about his badger attempts.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I loved this book. Some of it was serious and I learned from it, but some of it was hilarious.Any additional comments?
This book is a real escape to other realities. I've never read anything quite like it (wrote the English major). I hope Mr. Foster continues to burrow his way through life and write more and more. My thanks to him.Snuffle through the tunnel like a badger
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The author is someone who looks at the world without believing all the stories, arrogances, and assumptions that our culture attempts to sell to us all.
Genuine and much more substantive than expected
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beautifully written, captivating voice
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The premise is fascinating, and then the author tries too hard to be brilliant and clever. I wanted to know what he experienced, and what he learned from that experience. Instead, he goes on and on with semi-witty metaphors (which I usually love) and over-long descriptions of what worms taste like.
Maybe it's better to read while lounging in a hammock, when falling asleep wouldn't be so dangerous. Or when I could re-read the lengthy sentences to fully grasp what he's going on about. I'll add it to the list of books to try again.
I was really ready to like it...
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Not what I Expected
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I wanted to like it more
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