EQUINE

EQUINE

From Cave Walls to the Cutting Board

PorJames Davis

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For millennia, the horse has occupied a singular and often contradictory space in human history, serving as a worshipped deity, a primary engine of war, and a cherished companion. Yet, alongside this reverence exists a shadow history defined by the global and enduring practice of horse meat consumption, a topic that Equine explores with both meticulous research and a sharp, observational wit. The narrative delves into the deep-seated cultural paradoxes of our relationship with these animals, tracing their transition from sacred icons to what the author wryly terms the "accidental steak". Through a series of thought-provoking chapters, the book examines how different societies have navigated the ethics of this Great Paradox, moving from the sacred steeds of ancient myth to the unsettling realities of the modern "food vault". By investigating the hidden complexities of the horse meat industry and the diverse cultural perspectives that view the animal as either a celebrated delicacy or a strict taboo, James Davis offers a provocative look at the animals that built our civilization and the complicated, sometimes ironic, legacy we continue to share with them. It is a compelling journey that balances historical drama with a dark humor that highlights the bizarre ways humans simultaneously worship and consume the same magnificent creature.

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Fecha de publicación
Mar 28, 2026
Idioma
English
ISBN
9781105458279
Categoría
Humor
Copyright
Todos los derechos reservados - Licencia estándar de copyright
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Por (autor o autora): James Davis

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EPUB

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