Conjunctions: 61 / A Menagerie

Fall 2013

TABLE OF CONTENTS

A Permanent Member of the Family
Russell Banks

Handling the Beast
Sarah Minor

Some Early Exxxperiments in Behavioral Science: A Bird’s-Eye View
James Morrow

Here Be Monsters
Sallie Tisdale

Night Walks
Cole Swensen

Fables
Bennett Sims

Where Have All the Animals Gone?
Dale Peterson

Unnatural Habitats
Susan Daitch

Impersonal Affairs
Henri Michaux and Translated by Gillian Conoley

Leviathan
Wil Weitzel

An Interview
Benjamin Hale and Temple Grandin

Two Poems
Andrew Mossin

Wolf Interval
Gwyneth Merner

Circumstantial Evidence
Lynne Tillman

Conversion Testimony
Rick Moody

Three Poems
Sandra Meek

A Semi-Prehensile Lip
Edward Carey

Happy Chicken 1942–1944: A Memoir
Joyce Carol Oates

Animal Care and Control
Paul Lisicky

The Snow Leopard’s Realm
Vint Virga

Loose Lion
Terese Svoboda

An Interview
William S. Burroughs and Bradford Morrow

Gavage
H. G. Carrillo

Three Poems
Kevin Holden

The C–––––––––––s
Monica Datta

Greta and Her Creatures
Michael Parrish Lee

Pond Animals
Martine Bellen

Aerie
Emily Anderson

The Snow on Tompkins Square Park
Frederic Tuten

Four Poems
Rebecca Bridge

Becoming Human
Janis E. Rodgers

Three Poems
Dan Rosenberg

Cat and Bird
Kyoko Mori

Re\'em
Adam McOmber

Cardinal
Nora Khan

The Taxidermist
Craig Eklund

Description

Conjunctions: 61, A Menagerie

Edited by Bradford Morrow and Benjamin Hale

Cover art by Edwin Henry Landseer (1802–1873): Isaac van Amburgh and His Animals, 1839, oil on canvas, 44.5″ x 68.9″.

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A circus lion gets loose in a small town in the Midwest. A rhinoceros languishes in his pen on the Boulevard du Temple as the French Revolution rages outside. B. F. Skinner’s research pigeons are conscripted to guide WWII aircraft. An eyewitness offers a true account of hunting for okapi with the Mbuti people in Uganda. A medieval monk journeys to the Holy Land in search of a unicorn. From snow leopards to kraits, lemurs to lions, okapi to eels, pigeons to dogs, rhinos to wolves, giraffes to squirrels, gators to crocodiles, cats to cows, A Menagerie gathers writings about the vast world of our fellow beasts who occupy the earth, oceans, and sky.

Sharing a deep interest in animals and having both worked on books in which they play central roles, we decided to approach a number of very different authors with the simple proposal that they write about an animal of their choice. The choices—not only of subjects but of forms in which the works are composed—were more diverse than either of us expected, resulting in a literary bestiary of delightful range. Ben arranged an interview with the great animal scientist Temple Grandin, and Brad discovered his previously untranscribed conversation about animals with William Burroughs from many years ago, making this menagerie anthology all the more diversified.

We hope readers who have a like-minded love for animals will enjoy this collection of fictions, nonfictions, poems, documents, dialogues, observations, fantasies, speculations, dreams, and zoologies.