1 hr 31 min

What On Earth They Saying NYUAD Institute

    • Education

October 4, 2020

Award-winning author and journalist Charles Siebert discusses his many experiences visiting with, and writing about, non-human animals, and what they reveal to us about themselves and us.

Through his interludes with everyone from a former cellist in an all-chimpanzee circus orchestra; to an octopus escape artist; to elephant and whale ventriloquists; to traumatized orphaned parrots who heal equally traumatized war veterans, Siebert introduces us to the animal within all humans; the common biology and languages we share with other beings; and the costs of failing to ask "What On Earth Are They Saying."

Speakers
Charles Siebert, Professor of Practice of Literature and Creative Writing, NYUAD

In Collaboration with 19 Washington Square North, NYU Abu Dhabi in New York

October 4, 2020

Award-winning author and journalist Charles Siebert discusses his many experiences visiting with, and writing about, non-human animals, and what they reveal to us about themselves and us.

Through his interludes with everyone from a former cellist in an all-chimpanzee circus orchestra; to an octopus escape artist; to elephant and whale ventriloquists; to traumatized orphaned parrots who heal equally traumatized war veterans, Siebert introduces us to the animal within all humans; the common biology and languages we share with other beings; and the costs of failing to ask "What On Earth Are They Saying."

Speakers
Charles Siebert, Professor of Practice of Literature and Creative Writing, NYUAD

In Collaboration with 19 Washington Square North, NYU Abu Dhabi in New York

1 hr 31 min

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