Synopses & Reviews
An eccentric and entertaining appreciation of sus domesticus and its relationship with humankind
Where does the hog come from? Where is he going? And if it's true that the modern hog is onto something important, ... then what is it?
Here is the truth about hogs, their lifestyles and their longings, their mad and wondrous ways -- complete with illustrations, photographs. charts, and a cast of thousands. The Hog Book divulges the last word on Farmers, boar hunting, pig language, and the porcine potential. Here are hogs in history; hogs in mythology and ritual; hogs in art, sport, and show biz; hogs in love. Here are hog poems, songs, and proposals outlining freshly radical roles for hogs to play in the new age. In short, here is that forever beguiling creature, the common porker, sus domesticus: the hot-blooded, wholehearted, intelligent, nimblefooted, fastidious, and indefatigable hog that nobody knows.
Hedgepeth's fey and remarkably informative tribute to the hog will delight those who have an acquaintance with the animals as well as the vast majority whose only contact with them is in the form of pork chops. -- The New York Times
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"Wacky yet serious . . . Hedgepeth has emerged as champion of an animal for which few people have a kind word."--Us Magazine
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"Will delight those who have an acquaintance with [hogs] as well as the vast majority whose only contact with them is in the form of pork chops."--New York Times
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"One of the zaniest productions since Mad magazine."--Business Week
Synopsis
Complete with illustrations, photographs, charts, and a cast of thousands, this book offers an eccentric and entertaining appreciation of "sus domesticus" and its relationship with humankind.
Synopsis
The Hog Book is one of the most radical works in the annals of classic animal literature. This is the definitive work that touched off the whole recent revolution in our hog awareness leading to the ever-spreading acceptance of pigs as pets, as working partners, organ donors, movie stars, and so many other fresh manifestations of the barely tapped porcine potential. The Hog Book is also a lot of fun.
About the Author
William Hedgepeth is a dedicated Animalarian, veteran journalist, editor and author, who lives deep in the forests of Appalachian Georgia with his journalist wife and a loyal battalion of beasts.