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Blind Huber

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Award-winning poet Nick Flynn takes readers into the dangerous and irresistible center of the hive "I sit in a body & think of a body, I picture" "Burnens' hands, my words" "make them move.

I say, plunge them into the hive, " "& his hands go in." -- from "Blind Huber" Blindness does not deter Franc ois Huber-- the eighteenth-century beekeeper-- in his quest to learn about bees through their behavior.

Through an odd, but productive arrangement, Huber's assistant Burnens becomes his eyes, his narrator as he goes about his work.

In Nick Flynn's extraordinary new collection, Huber and Burnens speak and so do the bees.

The strongest virgin waits silently to kill the other virgins; drones are "made of waiting"; the swarm attempts to protect the queen.

It is a cruel existence. Everyone sacrifices for the sweet honey, except the human hand that harvests it all in a single afternoon. "Blind Huber" is about the body, love, and devotion and also about the limits of what can be known and what will forever be unknown.

Nick Flynn's bees and keepers-- sometimes in a state of magnificent pollen-drunk dizziness-- view the world from a striking and daring perspective.

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Product Details
Pan Macmillan South Africa
1555973736 / 9781555973735
Paperback
811.6
28/08/2002
South Africa
72 pages
127 x 171 mm, 113 grams
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