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Birds Nobody Loves is an illustrated collection of poems about two of the less popular denizens of the sky.
After spending a lot of time watching vultures and grackles, author James Brush "never ceases to be amazed—and just a little horrified—by the scorn these two creatures illicit. It's precisely that derision and disdain for these two species that attracted me to them as subject matter for a poetry collection." The grackle poems explore our various fears of the other (and the things that spark those fears: ugliness, alienation, disease, fear of change) while the vulture poems examine themes of mortality and the connections and interrelationships between the human and natural worlds.
Most of the poems in this collection have been published in various online and print journals and on James's blog.
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Birds Nobody Loves: A Book of Vultures & Grackles
2012, Coyote Mercury Press
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0984920501 9780984920501
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