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Wedding of the Foxes - by Katherine Larson (Paperback)

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  • "[Larson's] writing is brilliant tonic even amidst the flames.
  • About the Author: Katherine Larson is a poet, essayist, molecular biologist, and field ecologist.
  • 208 Pages
  • Literary Collections, Women Authors

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About the Book



"An elegant collection of lyric essays that embraces fractures, contradictions, and the interconnectedness of life on Earth"--



Book Synopsis



"[Larson's] writing is brilliant tonic even amidst the flames. Especially amidst the flames. I'm grateful for it."--Rick Bass, author of With Every Great Breath

From celebrated poet and ecologist Katherine Larson, an elegant collection of lyric essays that embraces fractures, contradictions, and the interconnectedness of life on Earth. Raising two children, coping with pandemic isolation, and grappling with the magnitude of the current extinction crisis, Katherine Larson finds herself in need of an antidote for despair. This is when Larson encounters kintsugi--the art of repairing broken pottery with gold-dusted lacquer.

Wedding of the Foxes borrows from this ancient practice to create a new interpretative framework, one that seeks beauty in both breakage and unexpected connections. Here, Larson juxtaposes the elaborate courtship dance of sandhill cranes with scientific reports on diminishing avian populations to shed light on the urgency of climate crisis. She braids the wisdoms of a wonderfully varied range of forebears and predecessors--Gaston Bachelard, Tawada Yōko, Francis Ponge--who share her dream of a liberated consciousness. She weaves Susan Sontag's examinations of cinematic disaster with the legacy of Godzilla to highlight nature as both savior and destroyer, and she writes letters to Japanese women writers whose work has taught her new ways of being. Each of these disparate parts come together to highlight the beauty in "what falls through the cracks and blurs into other moments."

Brimming with the dazzling yet fragile relationships we share with each other and with other species, these lush microcosms invite us to embrace resilience and mindfulness--and the illuminating truth of our connections.



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Praise for Wedding of the Foxes:

"A lucid, thought provoking collection."--Library Journal

"The great wisdom of Katherine Larson's work comes, I think, in equal parts from her relationship with nature, with time, and, from that, self. Her curiosity and ability to range wide as well as deep recalls the writing of Annie Dillard and Rebecca Solnit, among others. Writing is brilliant tonic even amidst the flames. Especially amidst the flames. I'm grateful for it."--Rick Bass, author of With Every Great Breath

"I have never read a book quite like Wedding of the Foxes. Lyric, gritty, vulnerable, tender, formally smart, powerfully quiet, the book finds in twilight and shadow depths nuanced feeling and reflection. Poet and biologist Katherine Larson finds herself in this 'age of grief and extinction' building a home for herself inside Japanese literature. Among her inspirations are Tanizaki and Godzilla, along with Bachelard, Ponge, and Sontag. But fear not, there is no theoretical posturing here. Larson's connections to these authors, frequently rendered in letters, feel intimate, as if she were in conversation with dear friends. Her letter to Ota Yoko, a woman who survived the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and shaped the literature of that disaster, is an exercise of love and admiration. The reader feels how deeply Americans are bonded to the Japanese people through the violence we inflicted upon them. It all adds up to an exploration in 'the practice of repair'--of a teapot, a self, a culture. 'The pandemic, ' Larson writes, 'led to different ways of seeing and listening.' Not wanting either numbness or escape, she turns to facing the scars that mark the psyche, the monsters within, and the balm of nature. This is a brilliant book and one to treasure in a time of extremity."--Alison Hawthorne Deming, author of Blue Flax & Yellow Mustard Flower

"In this exquisite essay collection, Katherine Larson connects to her subjects in a manner that is fresh and daring. Whether they be Japanese women writers or species on the verge of extinction, she doesn't just admire them from a distance as the 'other.' Because distance is still distance, even out of respect, and she believes in interconnectedness among beings instead of harsh boundaries. She wants to give back to those other lives by evoking their particular presences, showing how each altered her and intertwining their stories with her own life narrative. You must read this book. It will change how you see, how you love."--Miho Nonaka, author of The Museum of Small Bones


Praise for Radial Symmetry

"Larson elides the lyric's sensual impulsivity with biology's reasoned patience. [. . .] Bracingly artful [. . .] Radial Symmetry marks the arrival of a poet whose work merits many readings."--Alison Hawthorne Deming, Orion

"Larson's repose is also a quivering suspension, in which multiple perceptions, multiple elements are held in extended and mysterious relation."--Louise Glück, foreword for Radial Symmetry

"Larson explores how science and art collapse into each other, articulating her experiences in sensual, Cartesian terms--and the result is work that is both intellectually and emotionally engaging. [. . .] She sees the scientist and artist, pain and pleasure, the present and past, and traces circles around all of them, "beginning to end," with herself as their center. And so she writes."--Ploughshares




About the Author



Katherine Larson is a poet, essayist, molecular biologist, and field ecologist. Her debut collection of poems, Radial Symmetry, was selected by Louise Glück as winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets. The recipient of a Ruth Lilly Fellowship and a Kate Tufts Discovery Award, she has been published in numerous literary journals including Poetry, Orion, and AGNI. Larson is active with organizations and artists dedicated to conservation and environmental education in the Gulf of California. She lives with her family in Tucson, Arizona.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 208
Genre: Literary Collections
Sub-Genre: Women Authors
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Format: Paperback
Author: Katherine Larson
Language: English
Street Date: July 15, 2025
TCIN: 93322156
UPC: 9781639550067
Item Number (DPCI): 247-48-2973
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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