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Nest

The Art of Birds

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Part natural history, part folklore, part exploration of art and aesthetics, part memoir, Nest is a beautiful book that will appeal to bird lovers, readers of literature and art lovers alike. It's the perfect gift for your friend or yourself.

We tend to take birds for granted, in the landscape or in our neighbourhoods. The presence of birds communicates the health of a place. When they're gone, it's as though there's a hole in the sky, in the air, an absence of beauty and grace, and vivid chatter or haunting cries are replaced with eerie silence.

As an amateur naturalist and nature lover, Janine Burke, art historian and author, has spent many years observing birds. Nest: The Art of Birds is the story of her passion, a personal, wide-ranging and intimate book - part natural history, part folklore, part exploration of art and aesthetics, part memoir - that will appeal to all those who love nature, literature and art.

What are nests if not art created by nature? If a nest is not art, how can we account for those exquisite, painstakingly constructed creations that are decorated, or woven through with feathers, or studded with objects of a particular colour or sheen? Nest reveals both the art and mystery found in nature and celebrates them with lyricism, insight and great affection.

In the tradition of Longitude, Cod or The Cello Suites, Nest: The Art of Birds is a short education that encompasses celebration and theory, investigation and memoir, the familiar and the revelatory - as surprising and enticing as any beautiful, intricately constructed nest.

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    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2013

      Burke's (The Sphinx on the Table) latest work ranges widely and wildly, incorporating miscellaneous looks at its subject and, especially, how they inspired Keats, Shelley, Robert Frost, Darwin, Wordsworth, Karen Blixen, and others in the Western pantheon of writing and culture. This small book contains 13 pages of notes and a bibliography. The text is backed up with 16 quality color images of artworks and photographs. Burke offers intriguing musings on what art is and whether birds' nests are truly artful creations. In short, here are ingredients for a fascinating read. Unfortunately there are problems, including the author's tendency to anthropomorphize, her intrusive personal pronouns, and frequent mistakes in her ornithology (she reminds readers that she is by training an art historian). She relies too much on overwriting and cuteness, referring to a depressed person who "canvasses suicide," or a blackbird whose sound had the "arrogance of an opera singer." Much of the information here is anecdotal or relies too much on aspects of poets' and explorers' lives unrelated to how nests have inspired them. VERDICT Probably intended as a gift book. Not recommended.--Henry T. Armistead, formerly with Free Lib. of Philadelphia

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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