Transcendentally eccentric nature writing of the first order. Charles Foster digs deep under the skin of other animals, uncovering gems of wisdom that our usually superficial gaze will otherwise miss
- Hugh Warwick,
Gleefully lascivious in its physical curiosity, Being a Beast advocates for our highest animality by expanding our sensory intelligence. A flabbergasting, thunderstriking, stupendous, brilliant book
- Jay Griffiths,
Thrilling, brilliant, bonkers... a strange kind of masterpiece: the song of a satyr, perhaps, or nature writing as extreme sport.
Financial Times
Charles Foster's chronicle of the sensory lives of beasts and his own forays into self re-wilding is like nothing you have ever read. Deeply serious and at times laugh-out-loud funny, this is an extraordinary book.
- Caspar Henderson,
Unimaginably different from any book you have ever read - an exploration of our deep kinship with animals that is thought-provoking, funny and full of adventure all at once, brilliantly written, and sparkling with ideas
- Iain McGilchrist,
Foster is funny and profound and his empathic mission shows our kinship with other species
- Patrick Barkham, Guardian
Extraordinary... very funny... Foster is well read and writes beautifully.
The Sunday Times
A wild and whimsical memoir.
The Times
Takes nature writing to new levels... his work is a triumph.
- Kate Green, Country Life
Very funny... hones senses long neglected... Mr Foster is the real thing, going truly feral and in the process discovering a whole new world. It is not a midlife crisis so much as a lifelong passion.
Economist
Funny, exuberant and courageous, nudging closer and closer to how it might feel to enter the non-human world.
Guardian, readers' BOTY 2016