Whale Nation by Heathcote Williams

This poetic and evocative work delves into the majestic world of whales, portraying them as ancient, sentient beings with a rich history and deep connection to the Earth's oceans. Through vivid imagery and lyrical prose, the narrative explores the intelligence, grace, and vulnerability of these magnificent creatures, highlighting the threats they face from human activities. It serves as both a celebration of their beauty and a poignant call to action for their preservation, urging readers to recognize the profound impact of human actions on the natural world.

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Published
1988
Nationality
British
Length
Very Short
Pages
64-80
Original Language
English
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