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The Golden Book of Bovinities
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The Golden Book of Bovinities

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If cows could talk, what would they say? This book represents the collective wisdom of centuries of bovine self-awareness. On its surface, Robert Moore’s fourth collection is a running ledger of aphorisms, maxims, and injunctions that lay bare the mystery behind those docile cud chewers. Deeper down, however, the book is an indictment against the cruelty we inflict upon each other and the nonhuman world. A tour de force allegory about our post-9/11 world, this collection contains some very funny and startling poetry, as well as beautiful color illustrations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vehicule Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 April 2013
Pages
88
ISBN
9781550653373

If cows could talk, what would they say? This book represents the collective wisdom of centuries of bovine self-awareness. On its surface, Robert Moore’s fourth collection is a running ledger of aphorisms, maxims, and injunctions that lay bare the mystery behind those docile cud chewers. Deeper down, however, the book is an indictment against the cruelty we inflict upon each other and the nonhuman world. A tour de force allegory about our post-9/11 world, this collection contains some very funny and startling poetry, as well as beautiful color illustrations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vehicule Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 April 2013
Pages
88
ISBN
9781550653373