Literary expressions of grief across the ages use representations of nature as soothing metaphors. But rarely does the death of non-human life merit a thanatography. Could literature that finds a non-anthropomorphic means to grieve for other sentiment beings provide our desperately needed resensitization to the natural world?
Jan Musil
is a PhD researcher at the Department of Czech and Comparative Literature, Charles University, and was a fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) in 2023.