The Parrot's Lament : And Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • They're smarter than you think!
  • My Goats Bedevil Me!
  • A good book, with some unsettling errors...
  • Witty and fulfilling
  • Excellent
The Parrot's Lament : And Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity
Eugene Linden
Manufacturer: Plume
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback

GeneralGeneral | Animals | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
GeneralGeneral | Zoology | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
ReferenceReference | Outdoors & Nature | Subjects | Books
GeneralGeneral | Zoology | Biological Sciences | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
Look Inside Outdoors & Nature BooksLook Inside Outdoors & Nature Books | Trip | Specialty Stores | Books
Look Inside Science BooksLook Inside Science Books | Trip | Specialty Stores | Books
Similar Items:
  1. The Octopus and the Orangutan: More True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity The Octopus and the Orangutan: More True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity
  2. The Parrot Who Owns Me: The Story of a Relationship The Parrot Who Owns Me: The Story of a Relationship
  3. The Mysteries of Animal Intelligence: True Stories of Animals with Amazing Abilities (Mysteries) The Mysteries of Animal Intelligence: True Stories of Animals with Amazing Abilities (Mysteries)
  4. When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals
  5. Minding Animals: Awareness, Emotions, and Heart Minding Animals: Awareness, Emotions, and Heart

ASIN: 0452280680
Release Date: 2000-08-01

Amazon.com

When Eugene Linden was writing The Parrot's Lament--a book subtitled "And Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity"--he enjoyed joking around with his 2-year-old daughter Sofia. "Are you a rutabaga?" "I'm not a rutabaga!" she would giggle. "Are you a waterbug?" "I'm not a waterbug!" Soon, Sofia learned to riff off her father's teasing: "I'm not a rutabaga; Daddy is a rutabaga!" or the truly insightful, "I'm not a rutabaga; the baby is a rutabaga. I'm a waterbug!"

As a passionate and accomplished student of animal intelligence since the '70s, Linden--of course--couldn't resist comparing Sofia's reasoning to that of an ape, puzzling over the cognitive cusp upon which she teetered. And it's this affectionate but knowledgeable analysis, the gentle transition from rutabagas to metacognition and emergent symbolic ability, that makes The Parrot's Lament so satisfying, sentimental but still scientifically solid. The science of consciousness and animal intelligence is contentious, but many in the field--Linden included--deeply suspect that animals know more than we can verify. Linden lays down the science with clarity and good humor, but he leaves it to his animal coauthors, the amorous dolphins, escape-artist orangs, enigmatic cats, and lying hyenas that populate the book's scores of anecdotes, to make his argument. --Paul Hughes

Book Description

A gorilla shrewdly sells back a missing key chain to the highest bidder. An orangutan picks a lock to let himself out of his zoo enclosure and two elephants adopt a tag-team strategy to keep their handlers from putting them back into theirs. In The Parrot's Lament, noted environmentalist Eugene Linden offers more than one hundred true anecdotes about animal acts of cooperation, heroism, escape--even tales of deception or manipulation of human beings. Drawing on the first-person experiences of veterinarians, field biologists, researchers, and trainers, Linden has compiled a warmly entertaining and powerfully persuasive argument for animal consciousness that, while not human, far exceeds what humans usually grant animals. Scientifically sound and emotionally compelling, The Parrot's Lament contains remarkable stories that are sure to resonate with animal lovers, turning skeptics everywhere into believers.

"Eugene Linden reveals how animals demonstrate aspects of intelligence as they escape from, cheat, and outfox humans." --Time magazine

"These amazing true stories confirm what many of us always suspected--that animals would make better humans than most humans would." --Carl Hiaasen

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars They're smarter than you think!.......2006-11-14

This is a wonderful book. Having had companion animals all my life, I've never had any doubt whatsoever that our four-legged and/or feathered friends have a lot more going on in their little heads than some people give them credit for. Just because an animal can't use human words doesn't mean they can't think, feel, or communicate; and this book demonstrates that very well. My only "complaint," such as it is, is that there was no reference whatsoever to a parrot's lament. This rather disappointed me since I have a companion parrot, have read a lot about parrots, and was interested to hear Mr. Linden's story about a lamenting bird. Other than that, it's a great book!

5 out of 5 stars My Goats Bedevil Me!.......2005-05-31

I suspect that my goats have me figured and are now trying to outsmart me. Apparently they don't think it's very hard. Because of the steep hills, hollows and giant boulders here at Flying Goat Ranch, the goats' territory is not securely fenced. Down by the road, where there's little to entice a hungry goat, there's just a wire to let them know their boundary. If I appear when they are outside this line, they crawl back under the wire and scoot up the hill. On the other hand, at the upper end of the ranch, the neighbor's fence is more substantial, but quite old and full of holes. I've tried to patch them, but the goats always find a new outlet so they can explore those greener pastures. If I confront them outside of this fence, they play dumb and wander back down along the fence line toward the front of our place, as if they don't know how to get back inside. Even if I approach them sounding the dinner bell (in response to which which they normally fly straight to their food area), they will still take this indirect and ineffective route, rather than take the quickest way to the food--through the opening of the fence. I suspect they don't want me to know their secret outlet, So I hide while I ring the bell and trick them into taking the quickest way back--the fence hole they came through--and from my hideout I discover their secret opening.
A recent book has collected many stories better than to demonstrate that animals possess several aspects of intelligent awareness, including a sense of humor as well as the ability to deceive. The Parrot's Lament and other true tales of animal intrigue, intelligence, and ingenuity (Dutton) gets its title from a story about a African Grey parrot, Bongo Marie. Its owner had a number of birds at her house, including an Amazon parrot, Paco, that Bongo Marie especially disliked. One day, the owner was removing a roast Cornish game hen from her oven when Bongo Marie flew over and shouted, "Oh no! Paco!" in an excited tone. When the owner produced Paco to show he was still alive, Bongo Marie responded in a disappointed tone, "Oh, no!" and then broke out into raucous laughter. The author of the book, Eugene Linden, an award winning science writer, has collected many of his stories from professional animal handlers (zoo keepers, animal researchers, etc.) and has included research studies, both of which provide a factual and intellectually curious tone to balance the natural sentimentality.
Escape stories involve not only animal cleverness, but also deception. In one case, for example, Fu Manchu, a male orangutan, baffled zoo keepers by his ability to open a door that allowed regular escape. Surreptitious observation revealed that he kept hidden in his cheek a secret tool: a wire he used to pick the lock.
A story of double deception among the animals themselves comes from an observation station created by Jane Goodall in the wilds of Tanzania. Just at the moment that one chimpanzee found a cache of food, a more dominant chimp appeared on the scene. The first chimp walked away from the cache and acted nonchalantly until the second chimp left the scene. When the coast was clear, the first chimp went over to the food and began to eat. However, the second chimp had only appeared to have left. He was observed to have hidden himself in the bushes and spied on the first chimp to learn of its deception. When the secret was exposed, the dominant chimp returned to the scene and claimed the food for himself.
Pet owners often attribute to their animals more intelligence, awareness and cunning than psychologists think they deserve. In the academic community, animal awareness is still as much an anathema as ESP. I don't think the church is as against animal awareness as much as is the university, even though it was the church who invented animal dumbness to create a spiritual gap between them and us. But evidence is mounting to force a conclusion that animals do think, have feelings, and are creative. Some animals, such as chimps and parrots, are even able to learn how to use symbolic language intelligently. Their ability to deceive, as cute or unattractive as it may be, is a quite important clue about their minds. The act of deception shows an awareness of the mental states of others and an understanding of how those mental states can be misled. My goats seem to assume that as long as I don't see them walk through the fence, I won't know there's a hole in it, so they seem to act so as to plant a false belief in my mind.
At a time when threats to the welfare of animals abound, it's good to hear stories that speak to us about their recognizably human qualities. When we empathize with them, it helps us connect to them as beings like us. In that way they become as our teachers, inspiring us to develop a more sensitive and caring relationship with the critters with whom we share this planet.

4 out of 5 stars A good book, with some unsettling errors..........2004-04-01

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this exploration of animal intelligence. Linden writes clearly and succinctly, and does a great job of weaving his stories together to support the points he makes. He has taken examples from both his personal experience, and from numerous print sources and interviews with other people. Most of the stories revolve around captive animals (as pets and in zoos - primarily because these are more easily observed), though some examples from the wild are included. In addition, an overwhelming number of these case studies involve the great apes (particularly orangutans and gorillas) and dolphins. This is to be expected, as these species are generally considered to be among the most intelligent, but there are also tales of birds, pigs, large cats, and others.

The book is divided into nine categories. He begins with "Games and Humor," in which he explores the ways in which animals amuse themselves. "Trade and Barter" was one of the most interesting chapters, detailing the elaborate systems captive apes have been taught, where they can earn "money" for performing tasks for their keepers, and then spend that money on items they want, such as treats or toys. "Deception" discusses ways animals have tried to fool both their human counterparts and others of their own species. In "Mind Reading and Mental Chess" Linden explores the extent to which animals can be aware of others' states of mind. "Cooperation in Work, Conflict, and Healing" is another particularly interesting chapter, offering examples of service animals that have gone beyond their training to help humans. Included are stories of animals that actually seek out ill and injured people in order to offer them solace. "Tools and Intelligence" concerns that very sticky topic of whether humans, as tool-users, are unique. It appears that we are not, and Linden shows us numerous cases where other species have made use of tools to achieve their aims. The seventh chapter talks of escape attempts - cases where captive animals have shown remarkable ingenuity despite all their keepers' efforts to dissuade them. "Empathy and Heroism" gives us examples of animal heroes, and finally "A Place Where Humans are the Novelty" takes a brief look at those few wild places that are still relatively untouched by humans.

While I really liked the book as a whole, however, there are a few things which cause me to knock my rating down to only four stars. First is that Linden undermines much of his own thesis by devoting an entire preface as a disclaimer that none of these stories can be used as scientific evidence. Perhaps the stories are anecdotal, but this is how much of scientific discovery begins - with pure observation of things. For those of us with wide exposure to animals, it is hard to deny that they do possess some remarkable mental capabilities, even without these stories as additional proof.

And secondly, Linden has done a very poor job of checking his facts. Many of his examples come from animals at the Woodland Park Zoo, which is very close to where I live, and which I have visited numerous times. The first error that leapt out at me is relatively minor - the orangutan Linden refers to as "Tawan" is actually named Towan. But more alarming, one of Linden's stories involves the gorillas at Woodland Park. He claims that the gorilla Jumoke, when separated from the father of her baby, repeatedly tried to climb out of her new enclosure to rejoin him. This is all well and good, except that the "father" is billed as Alafia. Anyone can check the Woodland Park Zoo's website (www.zoo.org) and see that Alafia is, in fact, a female. So something is not right with that particular story. It could be that Linden just mixed up the names - there are a LOT of gorillas at Woodland park - but errors like this make me question the accuracy of the other accounts included. Has Linden made other mistakes in his research?

Overall, though, I would still recommend this book to anyone with a casual interest animal intelligence. Some of the stories are heartwarming, others funny, and others downright amazing. The book is friendly to the layman and does not require any scientific knowledge. It is also well-written and easy to read. If you're doing a study or writing a paper, I would strongly advise you to double-check the specifics of any accounts you intend to reference (due to the above mentioned errors), but for general-interest purposes this book is good enough as is. It's a great testament to the often vastly underestimated intellectual powers of our furry, feathery, and scaly friends.

5 out of 5 stars Witty and fulfilling.......2003-03-13

I enjoyed this book of anecdotes about animals behaving in smart, original, creative, and sometimes heroic ways. It was written in a very accessible style, and I enjoyed the author's sense of humor. The book was well-divided into sections: games and humor; trade and barter; deception; mind reading and mental chess; cooperation in work, conflict and healing; tools and intelligence; escapes; empathy and heroism; and a place where humans are the novelty. I would've liked to have read more about the last section, about animals who have no fear of humans in a virtually untouched jungle in Africa. The only thing that puzzled me about the book was the rather apologetic tone regarding animal intelligence. The tone tries to pacify scientists and other people who aren't convinced that animals possess intelligence. I have never doubted that they do. I'm sure most people who have pets or work around animals feel the same way. It's too bad that we have to be apologetic about believing that the important life forms that share our planet have the capacity to think and feel. As the author points out in the last chapter, based on what we're doing to the planet, it's sometimes questionable which species is really the one without intelligence.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2002-07-03

I have a bird myself, and though she doesn't display any higher intelligence, these stories were humerous and fascinating.

The tales of love and escape and the human qualities displayed by animals were touching, too. This book made me do something not not very many other books have done; I laughed out loud. It's a great book for those who have pets or are just interested in tales of animal empathy, deception, and cooperation and intelligence which are sometimes hysterical.
The Parrot's Lament And Other True Tales Of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, And Ingenuity
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Parrot's Lament And Other True Tales Of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, And Ingenuity
    Eugene Linden
    Manufacturer: Dutton / Penguin
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Paperback
    ASIN: B000JZTURA
    the parrot`s lament (and other true tales of animal intrigue, intelligence, and ingenuity)
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      the parrot`s lament (and other true tales of animal intrigue, intelligence, and ingenuity)
      eugene linden
      ProductGroup: Book
      Binding: Paperback
      ASIN: B000SZP1O2
      The Parrot's Lament: And Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        The Parrot's Lament: And Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity

        ProductGroup: Book
        Binding: Paperback
        ASIN: 0641533195

        Product Description

        From the Publisher Can Animals Think? Scientists have tried to answer this question for decades. In The Parrot's Lament, award-winning writer Eugene Linden turns the question on its head and looks at what animals reveal about their intelligence and emotions through their natural reactions to the people and creatures around them. Talking to zookeepers, researchers, therapists, and trainers, he has unearthed amazing and heartwarming stories, anecdotes of animal humor, game playing, deception, scheming, and subterfuge, as well as tales of compassion, heroism, and love. Some of the stories cross species barriers. Harriet, an orphan leopard hand-raised by a conservationist in India and later returned to the wild, must rely on memory and the bonds of human trust when raging river waters endanger her young cubs. Orky, a killer whale, works together with his human keepers to save his gravely ill offspring. Whether in captivity or in the wild, in a zoo or a family backyard, animals must constantly negotiate the basic issues of their survival. And in these negotiations they show us -- if we pay attention -- everything about who they are. And quite a bit about who we are, as well.

        Ecology and Decline of Red Spruce in the Eastern United States (Ecological Studies)
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Ecology and Decline of Red Spruce in the Eastern United States (Ecological Studies)

          Manufacturer: Springer
          ProductGroup: Book
          Binding: Hardcover

          GeneralGeneral | Gardening & Horticulture | Home & Garden | Subjects | Books
          GeneralGeneral | Plants | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
          Seed-Bearing PlantsSeed-Bearing Plants | Trees | Plants | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
          GeneralGeneral | Botany | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
          GeneralGeneral | Ecology | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
          GeneralGeneral | Science | Subjects | Books
          GeneralGeneral | Agricultural Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
          GeneralGeneral | Agricultural Sciences | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
          EcologyEcology | Forestry | Agricultural Sciences | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
          EcologyEcology | Biological Sciences | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
          ASIN: 0387977864

          Book Description

          This book focuses on the recent decline of red spruce and the role of acid rain and associated air pollutants in this decline. The purpose of the book is to summarize a large body of recent research on this important environmental issue. The book is divided into 3 sections: Section I summarizes the features of spruce-fir forests in the Eastern U.S. and examines the ecology of the forests, their soils, and the atmospheric conditions experienced by these forests. Section II looks at experimental results from many air pollution studies and evaluates mechanisms of air pollution effects on red spruce trees. Section III synthesizes the current state of knowledge regarding the widespread red spruce decline in forests of the eastern United States.

          Backpacker's Africa: A Guide to West and Central Africa for Walkers and Overland Travellers (Backpacker's Africa)
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Backpacker's Africa: A Guide to West and Central Africa for Walkers and Overland Travellers (Backpacker's Africa)
            David Else
            Manufacturer: Hunter Pub Inc
            ProductGroup: Book
            Binding: Paperback

            GeneralGeneral | Africa | Travel | Subjects | Books
            GuidebooksGuidebooks | Reference & Tips | Travel | Subjects | Books
            ASIN: 1556500718

            The Ancient Aztecs: Secrets of a Lost Civilization, to Unlock and Discover (Treasure Chest)
            Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
            • The Ancient Aztecs
            The Ancient Aztecs: Secrets of a Lost Civilization, to Unlock and Discover (Treasure Chest)
            Fiona MacDonald
            Manufacturer: Running Pr Book Pub (J)
            ProductGroup: Book
            Binding: Hardcover

            HistoryHistory | Subjects | Books | Africa | Americas | Ancient | Arctic & Antarctica | Asia | Audiobooks | Australia & Oceania | Europe | Gay & Lesbian | Historical Study | Large Print | Middle East | Military | Military Science | Russia | United States | World
            GeneralGeneral | History & Historical Fiction | Children's Books | Subjects | Books
            MexicoMexico | History & Historical Fiction | Children's Books | Subjects | Books
            GeneralGeneral | Ages 9-12 | Children's Books | Subjects | Books
            ASIN: 1561386197

            Customer Reviews:

            5 out of 5 stars The Ancient Aztecs.......2000-03-29

            This "trasure chest" is great. My children loved it. They enjoyed it and learned so much about the aztecs. The cardboard temple and the map really helped my children understand how the aztecs lived back then. The book was also great in depicting the lives of the aztecs with colorful illustations.

            Plant-Provided Food for Carnivorous Insects: A Protective Mutualism and its Applications
            Average customer rating: Not rated
              Plant-Provided Food for Carnivorous Insects: A Protective Mutualism and its Applications

              Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
              ProductGroup: Book
              Binding: Hardcover

              GeneralGeneral | Biology | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
              EntomologyEntomology | Biology | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
              GeneralGeneral | Zoology | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
              GeneralGeneral | Botany | Biological Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
              Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Science | Earth Sciences | Science | Subjects | Books
              GeneralGeneral | Science | Subjects | Books
              EntomologyEntomology | Biology | Biological Sciences | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
              GeneralGeneral | Biology | Biological Sciences | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
              BotanyBotany | Biological Sciences | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
              GeneralGeneral | Zoology | Biological Sciences | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
              Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Science | Earth Sciences | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
              All Amazon UpgradeAll Amazon Upgrade | Amazon Upgrade | Stores | Books
              Professional & TechnicalProfessional & Technical | Amazon Upgrade | Stores | Books
              ScienceScience | Amazon Upgrade | Stores | Books
              All TitlesAll Titles | Qualifying Textbooks - Fall 2007 | Stores | Books
              ASIN: 0521819415

              Book Description

              Within a carnivore's lifecycle, there is often at least one stage that relies on plant-provided food, e.g., nectar. In fact, carnivore omnivory is far more common than first thought. Contributed by an international team of experts, this book suggests, among other ideas, that presence, or lack of, plant-provided foods for carnivores could determine the success or failure of agricultural ecosystems using Integrated Pest Management systems relying on predators as biological control agents.

              Text-Book for Students of Chemistry: Containing a Condensed View of the Facts and Principles of the Science
              Average customer rating: Not rated
                Text-Book for Students of Chemistry: Containing a Condensed View of the Facts and Principles of the Science
                David Boswell Reid
                Manufacturer: Adamant Media Corporation
                ProductGroup: Book
                Binding: Paperback

                General & ReferenceGeneral & Reference | Chemistry | Science | Subjects | Books
                General & ReferenceGeneral & Reference | Chemistry | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
                ASIN: 1402164157
                Release Date: 2005-12-01

                Book Description

                This Elibron Classics edition is a facsimile reprint of a 1836 edition by John Noon, Edinburgh.

                Front Tracking for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
                Average customer rating: Not rated
                  Front Tracking for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
                  Helge Holden , and Nils H. Risebro
                  Manufacturer: Springer
                  ProductGroup: Book
                  Binding: Hardcover

                  GeneralGeneral | Science | Subjects | Books
                  GeneralGeneral | Applied | Mathematics | Science | Subjects | Books
                  Differential EquationsDifferential Equations | Applied | Mathematics | Science | Subjects | Books
                  Probability & StatisticsProbability & Statistics | Applied | Mathematics | Science | Subjects | Books
                  GeneralGeneral | Mathematics | Science | Subjects | Books
                  Differential GeometryDifferential Geometry | Geometry & Topology | Mathematics | Science | Subjects | Books
                  Mathematical PhysicsMathematical Physics | Physics | Science | Subjects | Books
                  Differential EquationsDifferential Equations | Applied | Mathematics | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
                  GeneralGeneral | Applied | Mathematics | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
                  StatisticsStatistics | Applied | Mathematics | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
                  Mathematical PhysicsMathematical Physics | Physics | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
                  All Amazon UpgradeAll Amazon Upgrade | Amazon Upgrade | Stores | Books
                  Professional & TechnicalProfessional & Technical | Amazon Upgrade | Stores | Books
                  ScienceScience | Amazon Upgrade | Stores | Books
                  All TitlesAll Titles | Qualifying Textbooks - Fall 2007 | Stores | Books
                  ProfessionalProfessional | Qualifying Textbooks - Fall 2007 | Stores | Books
                  ScienceScience | Qualifying Textbooks - Fall 2007 | Stores | Books
                  ASIN: 3540432892

                  Book Description

                  Hyperbolic conservation laws are central in the theory of nonlinear partial differential equations, and in many applications in science and technology. In this book the reader is given a detailed, rigorous, and self-contained presentation of the theory of hyperbolic conservation laws from the basic theory up to the research front. The approach is constructive, and the mathematical approach using front tracking can be applied directly as a numerical method. After a short introduction on the fundamental properties of conservation laws, the theory of scalar conservation laws in one dimension is treated in detail, showing the stability of the Cauchy problem using front tracking. The extension to multidimensional scalar conservation laws is obtained using dimensional splitting. Inhomogeneous equations and equations with diffusive terms are included as well as a discussion of convergence rates. The classical theory of Kruzkov and Kuznetsov is covered. Systems of conservation laws in one dimension are treated in detail, starting with the solution of the Riemann problem. Solutions of the Cauchy problem are proved to exist in a constructive manner using front tracking, amenable to numerical computations. The book includes a detailed discussion of the very recent proof of wellposedness of the Cauchy problem for one-dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws. The book includes a chapter on traditional finite difference methods for hyperbolic conservation laws with error estimates and a section on measure valued solutions. Extensive examples are given, and many exercises are included with hints and answers. Additional background material not easily available elsewhere is given in appendices.
                  Front Tracking for Hyberbolic Conservation Laws (Applied Mathematical Sciences (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.), V. 150.)
                  Average customer rating: Not rated
                    Front Tracking for Hyberbolic Conservation Laws (Applied Mathematical Sciences (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.), V. 150.)
                    Holden , Nils Henrik Risebro , and H. Holden
                    Manufacturer: Springer
                    ProductGroup: Book
                    Binding: Hardcover

                    GeneralGeneral | Science | Subjects | Books
                    GeneralGeneral | Applied | Mathematics | Science | Subjects | Books
                    Differential EquationsDifferential Equations | Applied | Mathematics | Science | Subjects | Books
                    GeneralGeneral | Mathematics | Science | Subjects | Books
                    ResearchResearch | Mathematics | Science | Subjects | Books
                    Differential EquationsDifferential Equations | Applied | Mathematics | Professional Science | Professional & Technical | Subjects | Books
                    ASIN: 0387954082

                    Language As Symbolic Action: Essays on Life, Literature, and Method
                    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
                    • Required Reading for Rhetoricians
                    Language As Symbolic Action: Essays on Life, Literature, and Method
                    Kenneth Burke
                    Manufacturer: University of California Press
                    ProductGroup: Book
                    Binding: Paperback

                    GeneralGeneral | Essays | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
                    ClassicsClassics | General | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
                    History & CriticismHistory & Criticism | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books | African | Asian | Canadian | Caribbean & Latin American | Criticism & Theory | European | General | Movements & Periods | United States
                    GeneralGeneral | Short Stories | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
                    GeneralGeneral | Foreign Languages | Reference | Subjects | Books
                    All TitlesAll Titles | Qualifying Textbooks - Fall 2007 | Stores | Books
                    Literature & FictionLiterature & Fiction | Qualifying Textbooks - Fall 2007 | Stores | Books
                    ReferenceReference | Qualifying Textbooks - Fall 2007 | Stores | Books
                    Similar Items:
                    1. A Rhetoric of Motives A Rhetoric of Motives
                    2. A Grammar of Motives A Grammar of Motives
                    3. The Philosophy of Literary Form The Philosophy of Literary Form
                    4. Counter-Statement Counter-Statement
                    5. Permanence and Change: An Anatomy of Purpose, Third edition Permanence and Change: An Anatomy of Purpose, Third edition

                    ASIN: 0520001923

                    Customer Reviews:

                    3 out of 5 stars Required Reading for Rhetoricians.......2001-01-12

                    This is where Burke defines the terministic screen concept, which I found very valuable in my undergraduate thesis on visual rhetoric. The title is fairly significant; it's an interesting language concept that Burke explains at some length.

                    I will warn, however, that Burke takes special pains to make his writing difficult to follow. Sometimes, I don't think he's really saying much of anything--just sputtering words and sentences for the hell of it.

                    Still, any hoity toity English department is going to throw Burke's name around, even if they haven't ever actually read the damn books. If you're serious about rhetoric or the English field in general, you'll need a copy.
                    LANGUAGE AS SYMBOLIC ACTION: ESSAYS ON LIFE, LITERATURE, AND METHOD.
                    Average customer rating: Not rated
                      LANGUAGE AS SYMBOLIC ACTION: ESSAYS ON LIFE, LITERATURE, AND METHOD.
                      Kenneth. Burke
                      Manufacturer: Univ. of California Press,
                      ProductGroup: Book
                      Binding: Hardcover
                      ASIN: B000NOZEUO
                      Language as Symbolic Action; Essays on Life, Literature, and Method
                      Average customer rating: Not rated
                        Language as Symbolic Action; Essays on Life, Literature, and Method
                        kenneth burke
                        Manufacturer: University of California Press
                        ProductGroup: Book
                        Binding: Paperback
                        ASIN: B000R4YLI6

                        Books:

                        1. The People of the Sea: A Journey in Search of the Seal Legend
                        2. The Street-Smart Naturalist: Field Notes from Seattle
                        3. The Sweet Breathing of Plants: Women Writing on the Green World
                        4. The Tri-State Tornado: The Story of America's Greatest Tornado Disaster
                        5. This Tender Place: The Story of a Wetland Year
                        6. Thousand-Mile Summer
                        7. Treasury of Animal Illustrations: From Eighteenth-Century Sources (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
                        8. Trees And Shrubs of Colorado
                        9. Understanding Equine Medications: Your Guide to Horse Health Care and Management (Horse Health Care Library)
                        10. Urban Nature: Poems About Wildlife in the City

                        Books Index

                        Books Home

                        Recommended Books

                        1. George Washington A Biography 7 Volumes
                        2. History: Fiction or Science
                        3. Gone Fishin': Featuring an Original Easy Rawlins Short Story "Smoke"
                        4. Country Living Crafting Vintage Style: Charming Projects for Home and Garden
                        5. Dragon Ball, Vol. 6
                        6. Evolution
                        7. Extraterrestrial Contact: The Evidence and Implications
                        8. Darwinism's Struggle for Survival: Heredity and the Hypothesis of Natural Selection
                        9. Clash of the Titans: How the Unbridled Ambition of Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch Has Created Global
                        10. Cacti of the Southwest: Arizona, western New Mexico, southern Colorado, southern Utah, southern Neva