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Journeys into and through Hunger Moon: Stories by Traci Skuce The Wild Heavens by Sarah Louise Butler Nadine Ltaif and Christine Tipper (Translator) Randy Lundy âAndalusian Exile,â in Nadine Ltaifâs poetry collection Journeys, begins not in Andalusia but in an urban park in Montreal at the âcorner of Ontario and Saint Urbain,â the Parterre du Quartier des spectacles where outdoor events are often held. It is from there that she muses on Tarsus, an ancient city in todayâs Turkey. The line âNothing leaves its markâ is contradicted a mere two lines later: âOnly fragments of writing / recount the commerce / between Tyre and King Hiram.â Tarsus did leave a mark: in these records, as a historic city in the bustling Adana-Mersin metropolitan area today, and even in a village in Lebanon called Tarshish. This paradoxical push-and-pull embodies many other themes that recur throughout ....
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More Fun Than Fun: David Wake, Salamanders and the Origin and Loss of Species 07/07/2021 L-R: the author, David Wake (1936-2021), Marvalee Wake and the Canadian botanist John McNeill, on the occasion of the centenary of the International Union of Biological Sciences, Oslo, July-August 2019. Photo: Geetha Gadagkar On April 29, 2021, I received the sad news that David Wake was no more. Despite being somewhat numbed by the relentless news of death and destruction caused by the pandemic, Wake’s passing on raised my lugubriousness much more above the background noise. Fond memories rushed into my consciousness. I first met David Wake in October 1994, when I visited the University of Berkeley to give a seminar at the invitation of my friend and colleague Wayne M. Getz, a distinguished multi-disciplinary scientist with his deft fingers in many pies, including honey bee kin-recognition, wildlife in Africa, conservation science and mathematical modelling. ....