How Scientists Started to Decode Birdsong
Click Here to Read: How Scientists Started to Decode Birdsong Language is said to make us human. What if birds talk, too? By Rivka Galchen In the New Yorker Magazine on October 14, 2024.
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Review of This Thing of Darkness in the US Review of Books
This Thing of Darkness: Quotes from the Review in The US Review of Books
‘A surreal and beautiful journey’
‘Oversized pages with an abundance of white space, floating text, highlighted sections, photos, drawings, and verbal jousting’
‘Dart tackles the issue of words themselves—the “language-game” whereby reality is shaped by the words we use.’
‘Wittgenstein’s philosophy, a protective bumper, a soft shield between her experience of a childhood tragedy and her memories of it.’
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