Fierce, funny, and flamboyant, fifty-two heritage-breed chickens assess
the camera with a keen gaze. By focusing on the faces of her avian
subjects, Beth Moon reveals them to us not just as beautiful and exotic
creatures, but as individuals in their own right.
Moon's intimate portraits capture a startling range of emotions and
personalities, underscored by excerpts from literature. A martial
Spanish White Face is flanked by a passage from Beowulf; a fantastical
Buff-Laced Polish, by a line from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland;
and a refined Blue Polish, by a character sketch from Swann's Way.
An essay by chicken keeper and best-selling author Melissa Caughey and
cultural critic Collier Brown sheds additional light on this fresh and
remarkable body of work, which will appeal to animal lovers and
literature buffs alike.