Of Wolves and Men

Cover of Of Wolves and Men by Barry Lopez
Author: Barry Lopez
Year: 1978
Language: en
Edition: Revised
Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 9780684163222
ISBN-10: 0684163225
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 7.375 Inches
Weight: 0.99428480162 Pounds
Width: 0.84 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 599.773
Editorial overview Touché

Of Wolves and Men by Barry Lopez is a revised edition published by Simon and Schuster in 1978, featuring 309 pages in English. This book explores the complex relationship between humans and wolves, examining the spectrum of emotions from fear to admiration that these animals evoke. Lopez draws on a wide range of literature, history, and personal experiences to present a nuanced view of wolves, highlighting their significance in both the natural world and human culture.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of insights into the wolf’s role in various societies, including its portrayal in mythology and its importance in environmental conservation. The new afterword reflects on contemporary knowledge about wolves and the efforts to reintroduce them into their natural habitats. Lopez’s work delves into the wolf’s dual identity as both a real animal and a cultural symbol, inviting readers to reconsider their perceptions and the myths that have shaped them. This edition not only celebrates the wolf’s ecological importance but also honors indigenous traditions and the diverse ways in which different cultures relate to this remarkable creature.


Official synopsis Publisher

“Originally published in 1978, this special 25th anniversary edition includes an entirely new afterword in which the author considers the current state of knowledge about wolves and recent efforts to rein-troduce wolves to their former habitats in American wilderness areas. Humankind’s relationship with the wolf is based on a spectrum of responses running from fear to admiration and affection. Of Wolves and Men reveals the uneasy interaction between wolves and civilization over the centuries, and the wolf’s prominence in our thoughts about wild creatures. Drawing on an astonishing array of literature, history, science, and mythology as well as considerable personal experience with captive and free-ranging wolves, Lopez argues for the necessity of the wolf’s preservation and envelops the reader in its sensory world, creating a compelling picture of the wolf both as real animal and as imagined by man. A scientist might perceive the wolf as defined by research data, while an Eskimo hunter sees a family provider much like himself. For many Native Americans the wolf is also a spiritual symbol, a respected animal that can make both the individual and the community stronger. With irresistible charm and elegance, Of Wolves and Men celebrates scientific fieldwork, dispels folklore that has enabled the Western mind to demonize wolves, explains myths, and honors indigenous traditions, allowing us to further understand how this incredible animal has come to live so strongly in the human heart.

FAQ
What is “Of Wolves and Men” about?
This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Of Wolves and Men” by Barry Lopez. Synopsis preview: “Originally published in 1978, this special 25th anniversary edition includes an entirely new afterword in which the author considers the current state of knowledge about wolves and recent efforts to rein-troduce wolves…
Who is the author of “Of Wolves and Men”?
“Of Wolves and Men” is credited to Barry Lopez.
When was “Of Wolves and Men” published?
Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Year: 1978.
What is the ISBN for “Of Wolves and Men”?
ISBN-13: 9780684163222. ISBN-10: 0684163225.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 309. Edition: Revised.

More Books by Barry Lopez

Related Books by Topic