"In Animals in English Hilary Sideris uses Temple Grandin's study of animal behavior as a starting point for her remarkable poems that map a conflicted growth into maturity"-- publisher's website, viewed Novemeber 2nd, 2020. Includes bibliographical references (page 49).
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Stairway to Heaven. Squeeze Chute -- Rapid Erratic Movement -- Etudes -- Ring Bit -- Whorl -- Ariel -- Where the Sky Is Impossibly Blue, or How to Photograph Cows -- Behaviorism -- 1950 -- Certain Infinitives -- Signs of Horse Distress -- Vocabulary Words -- What Is This Thing Called Love -- A Guide to Sounds in the English Language -- Reflections on Smooth Metal -- Sizzler -- Apology to a Collie -- Agitated Beef -- Dopamine -- Prairie Dogs -- Linguistics -- Displacement -- In the Namib -- Object Play -- Annabelle's Bite -- Flip-Over Disease -- White Heart -- The Use of Fear -- Visceral -- Screwworms -- Dominance -- Tug of War -- Slaughterhouse Lights -- Captive Bolt -- Stunning -- Thresholds -- Inborn -- Porcine -- Fluke -- Extreme Perception -- Der Kluge Hans -- First Words -- My Machine -- Aweless -- Stairway to Heaven.
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