Unveiling the Wild Within: How Amie Souza Reilly Redefines Our Connection to Animals in ‘Human/Animal’
I’m grateful for Reilly’s Human/Animal and its desire to subvert my expectations of what writing about women, feminism, and the confounding nature of the suburbs might look like. Because the contemporary suburban woman’s life is not so different from the squirrel or the fox she might spot in her backyard, ruled by hunger and vulnerability. Hunter and hunted; always both.
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Sarah Rosenthal is a writer and lecturer at New York University. Her work has been featured in The North American Review, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, LitHub, Electric Lit, Bitch Magazine, The Sun, Creative Nonfiction, and elsewhere. Her newsletter, Nervous Wreckage, was selected as a Featured Publication on Substack in 2021. Learn more at www.sarahrosenthalwrites.com.