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Author Sullivan, Robert, 1963-

Title Rats : observations on the history and habitat of the city's most unwanted inhabitants / Robert Sullivan.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Bloomsbury : Distributed to the trade by Holtzbrinck Publishers, 2004.

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  QL795.R2 S85 2004    Available  ---
Edition 1st U.S. ed.
Description 242 pages ; 25 cm
Contents Nature -- City rat -- Where I went to see rats and who sent me there -- Edens alley -- Brute neighbors -- Summer -- Unrepresented man -- Food -- Fights -- Garbage -- Exterminators -- Excellent -- Trapping -- Plague -- Winter -- Plague in America -- Catching -- Rat king -- Golden hill -- Spring -- Notes -- Acknowledgments.
Summary Thoreau went to Walden Pond to live simply in the wild and contemplate his own place in the world by observing nature. Robert Sullivan went to a disused, garbage-filled alley in lower Manhattan to contemplate the city and its lesser-known inhabitants -- by observing the rat. Rats live in the world precisely where humans do; they survive on the effluvia of human society; they eat our garbage. While dispensing gruesomely fascinating rat facts and strangely entertaining rat stories -- everyone has one, it turns out -- Sullivan gets to know not just the beast but its friends and foes: the exterminators, the sanitation workers, the agitators and activists who have played their part in the centuries-old war between human city dweller and wild city rat. With a notebook and night-vision gear, he sits in the streamlike flow of garbage and searches for fabled rat kings, sets out to trap a rat, and eventually travels to the Midwest to learn about rats in Chicago, Milwaukee, and other cities of America. With tales of rat fights in the Gangs of New York era and stories of Harlem rent strike leaders who used rats to win basic rights for tenants, Sullivan looks deep into the largely unrecorded history of the city and its masses -- its herd-of-rats-like mob. Funny, wise, sometimes disgusting yet always compulsively readable, Rats earns its unlikely place alongside the great classics of nature writing.
Subject Rats -- New York (State) -- New York -- Anecdotes.
Rats.
New York (State) -- New York.
Genre/Form Anecdotes.
Subject Urban pests -- New York (State) -- New York -- Anecdotes.
Urban pests.
Sullivan, Robert, 1963-
Sullivan, Robert, 1963-
Genre/Form Anecdotes.
ISBN 1582343853 hardcover