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Barbara Hodgson : The Rat: A Perverse Miscellany
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Author: Barbara Hodgson
Title: The Rat: A Perverse Miscellany
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Date: 1997-09-01
ISBN: 0898159261
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Weight: 1.0 pounds
Size: 7.9 x 8.0 x 0.6 inches
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Previous givers: 3 Francis (USA: CA), Karolina (USA), Maggie (USA: MD)
Previous moochers: 3 bookarts (USA: IA), Maggie (USA: MD), Manoafolk (USA: CO)
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A full-color homage to everybody's favorite rodent, The Rat is packed with rat facts, rat fiction, rat lore, rat art, and more. Quick-paced and fun-to-read, this compendium explores the unsinkable rat in fables, folklore, novels, pulp fiction, and horror flicks.
Reviews: Maggie (USA: MD) (2008/11/03):
Rummaging through an odd rodent assortment

Barbara Hodgson opened every basement door, manhole cover, and ship’s hold to turn up these tidbits about rodents in literature and popular culture. Her material ranges widely and, other than treating on the title rodents, has little commonality. The book seems to collect everything people have written about rats. And that is what this book is really about: what people have written down, passed down, stored up, invented, imagined, and feared about rats. Hodgson’s miscellany builds up an image of rats as people have perceived and misperceived them over the centuries.

The Rat is about human reactions to these animals as icons; mostly negative but also sometime positive. We find how rats have been used to invoke mood and symbolize degradation, poverty, doom, and terror in numerous books, comics, and movies. We encounter little-known morsels about rats in societies around the globe. (Did you know there is a Jain temple where rats are worshipped?) There are rat tales from around the world and through history, with period illustrations on every page. Some entries may unsettle you; we are not spared the many ways rats have been killed. Other entries are cute; here are rats as storybook heroes. Others are simply gross; a rat king is not a rodent monarch but a bizarre phenomenon that I will leave for you to read about, if you care to.

Hodgson doesn’t interpret her collection. We readers are left to draw our own conclusions. This book may satisfy your curiosity, settle some bar bets on obscure movies, provoke you to research previously unheard of topics, or amuse you with rodent and human oddities and wonders.




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