Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
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Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (born September 13, 1931)!Kung Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert.
Early life and education
Thomas was born to anthropologist
Raytheon Corporation. She is the sister of ethnographic filmmaker John Marshall.[2] She was raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts and attended Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.[1]
After beginning undergraduate studies at Smith College, Thomas took a break to travel in Africa with her family and later completed a degree in English from Radcliffe College.[2]
Career
Between 1950 and 1956, she took part in three expeditions to live with and study the Ju/'hoansi (
!Kung Bushmen) of the Kalahari Desert in Namibia and Botswana.[3] During these trips, Thomas kept a journal which she later drew on when writing her first book, The Harmless People.[1] She later drew on this experience in her fiction, depicting the life of paleolithic hunter gatherers in the novels Reindeer Moon[4]
and The Animal Wife.
A popular success and
Boston Globe
.
Personal life
Ms. Thomas has long made her home in Peterborough, New Hampshire. With proceeds from her bestselling book about dogs, she donated land for Peterborough's first town beach at Cunningham Pond, where canines of town residents are always welcome. She served on the town's Select Board for 15 years.[7]
Bibliography
Non-fiction
- Anthropology
- The Harmless People. 1959.
- Warrior Herdsmen (1965), Secker & Warburg, ASIN B0000CMXZI
- The Harmless People (Revised ed.). Vintage Books. 1989.
- The Old Way: A Story of the First People (2006) ISBN 978-0374225520
- Ethology and animal culture
- The Hidden Life of Life (2018), ISBN 978-0271081014
- The Hidden Life of Dogs (1993), ISBN 978-0395669587
- The Tribe of Tiger: Cats and Their Culture (1994), ISBN 978-0671799656
- The Social Lives of Dogs: The Grace of Canine Company (2000), Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-0684810263
- The Hidden Life of Deer: Lessons from the Natural World (2009), ISBN 978-0061792106
- A Million Years with You: A Memoir of Life Observed (2013), ISBN 978-0547763958
Novels
- Reindeer Moon (1987), Houghton Mifflin, ISBN 978-0395421123
- The Animal Wife (1990), Houghton Mifflin, ISBN 978-0395524534
- Certain Poor Shepherds: A Christmas Tale (1996), Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-0684833132
Critical studies and reviews of Thomas' work
- Morris, Desmond (November 3, 1994). "CATS". The New York Review of Books. 41 (18): 16–17. <ref>Review of The tribe of tiger.
References
- ^ ISBN 0-7619-3029-9.
- ^ a b c d McCarthy, Susan (June 27, 2000). "Elizabeth Marshall Thomas". Salon.com. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
- ISBN 067972446X.
- ^ "Review: Reindeer Moon". Publishers Weekly. 1986.
- ^ Devlin, Polly (21 May 1994). "Book Review: Absolutely mad about barking: 'The Hidden Life of Dogs'". The Guardian.
- ^ Adler, Jerry; Namuth, Teresa (1 November 1993). "The (secret) world of dogs". Newsweek. 122 (18).
- ^ Graves, Annie (June 30, 2014). "Cunningham Pond | Elizabeth's Gift". Yankee. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
External links
- http://elizabethmarshallthomas.net Official Elizabeth Marshall Thomas Website
- Elizabeth Marshall Thomas on Literati.net
- Interview with Elizabeth Marshall Thomas on Mother Nature Network Archived 2010-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
- Salon.com people | Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
- Socializing Humans
- The tribe of tiger : cats and their culture
- The social lives of dogs : the grace of canine company