From 1981 to 1996, Quammen recounted personal tales of adventure and wry observations in his popular "Natural Acts" column in "Outside" magazine. "The Boilerplate Rhino" brings together 25 of his best pieces, offering readers the opportunity to behold the quirks of both human and nature through the eyes of a masterful storyteller.
Contents
Introduction
I. ROADKILL ON THE HIGHWAY OF TIME
Rattlesnake Passion
The Narcotic of Empire
Hard Parts
II. DUBIOUS CERTITUDES, DAUNTLESS THEORIES
Certainty and Doubt in Baja
Phobia and Philia
Who Swims with the Tuna
Tropical Passengers
Spatula Theory
The Great Stinking Clue
The Dope on Eggs
III. FLESH OR FOWL OR WHAT?
The Cats That Fly by Themselves
Local Bird Makes Good
One Man's Meat
Either or Neither
IV. NEAR SIGHT
Beast in the Mirror
Palpating the Tumor
Rethinking the Lawn
Half-Blinded Poets and Birds
Time-and-Motion Study
V. TRICKS OF THE LIGHT
The Boilerplate Rhino
Limelight
Gardening on Mars
Impersonating Henry Thoreau
God's Weakness for Beetles
Limits of Vision
Bibliography
Index
David Quammen’s books include Breathless, The Tangled Tree, The Song of the Dodo, The Reluctant Mr. Darwin, and Spillover. He has written for The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, The Atlantic, National Geographic, and Outside, among other magazines, and is a three-time winner of the National Magazine Award. Quammen shares a home in Bozeman, Montana, with his wife, Betsy Gaines Quammen, author of American Zion, and with three Russian wolfhounds, a cross-eyed cat, and a rescue python. Visit him at DavidQuammen.com.