- Published: 01/04/2010
- ISBN: 9781847082961
- Granta Books
- 256 pages
The Philosopher and the Wolf
Mark Rowlands
This fascinating book charts the relationship between Mark Rowlands, a rootless philosopher, and Brenin, his extraordinarily well-travelled wolf. More than just an exotic pet, Brenin exerted an immense influence on Rowlands as both a person, and, strangely enough, as a philosopher, leading him to re-evaluate his attitude to love, happiness, nature and death. By turns funny (what do you do when your wolf eats your air-conditioning unit?) and poignant, this life-affirming classic of popular philosophy will make you reappraise what it means to be human.
£9.99
This year's most original and instructive work of popular philosophy ... a remarkable portrait of the bond that can exist between a human being and a beast ... [Rowlands is] a rare contemporary philosopher who is able to learn from everything he experiences in life, not just books and academic journals. That is what makes The Philosopher and the Wolf so refreshing
Financial Times
An extraordinary memoir
Daily Mail
A powerfully subversive critique of the unexamined assumption that shape the way most philosophers - along with most people - think about animals and themselves