Seabeast
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Seabeast

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Seabeast

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Organized as an alphabetical bestiary, Seabeast lyrically catalogues whale species by common name and behaviors, resulting in a poetic compendium that defies pathetic fallacy even as it sings the similarities between homo sapiens and the marine mammoths that have long captured our fascination. In his fifth full-length collection, Rajiv Mohabir winds together the threads of cetacean evolution, natural history, animal migration, and human culture and colonization as they concern the endurance of all species. In anthropomorphizing these complex mammals, Mohabir argues, we overwrite and erase their sublime difference and selfhood, their distinct and separate experience of embodiment; yet, in refusing to recognize the familiarities of whale behavior and social patterns, we subjugate these magnificent creatures, affirming a hierarchy that establishes anything inhuman as inherently less than human and enabling cruelty toward all manner of living things.

Mohabir's language ingeniously plumbs the depths, illustrating how the objectification fundamental to the construction and preservation of animal taxonomy mirrors the internecine violence of humankind on both a broad and intimate scale. "We were misnamed / again and again: first Hindu, / then Hindoo, then Indian, then / Coolie, all subhuman / much like this precursory cetacean / of the Eocene, named / in Latin great lizard— / anguilliform, what to make / of twist and tear, teeth / gnashing sharks and durodons / into pulp, judged by fossilized / gouges in enamel and finger / holes on skulls?"

Through the invention of race, the conquest and consumption of land, and the cultural amnesia enforced on the subaltern, imperialism threatens human survival on this planet just as we have misunderstood, taken captive, and hunted whales nearly to extinction. Meditating on the results of genetic testing, Mohabir details how, like his white ex-spouse's "ancestors / from northern Germany / played bone flutes / for their dead at gravesites," a lab "one day exhumed" them all "in perfect pentatonic scales." Meanwhile, he wonders what of his Indo-Caribbean heritage, complicated by the obfuscating forces of indenture, ethnic oppression, and frequent relocation, "can be revived" from this "wastebasket taxon, / us unnamed hoard of no future?" Of the Irrawaddy Dolphin once "known for / herding shoals of fish / for fisherfolk / in whose nets / they now drown," Mohabir observes that "learning human / language opens you // to betrayal." "Trust me," he urges, "though I am no // hairless dolphin— / I once had a husband." Standing at the confluence of these prehistoric, mythological, and contemporary tributaries feeding our attitude toward whales, Mohabir asks, who is the seabeast, really? The namer or the named? The answer prompts us to see that, if we recognize the legacy of human barbarism in the whale's long history with us, we can also locate a new reserve of resilience and survival. It is their example Mohabir uses, not the "bright honey" of their blubber that once would "fuel lanterns," to power his own spiritual refortification. "Maybe I will, from filling my lungs, blood / rushing to my core, / into a finned thing, / transform."

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Information

Year
2025
Print ISBN
9781961897489
eBook ISBN
9781961897496
Subtopic
Poetry

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Dedication
  6. Ambulocetus natans
  7. Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin
  8. Basilosaurus cetoides
  9. Blue Whale
  10. Boto
  11. Bowhead Whale
  12. Bryde’s Whale
  13. California Sea Lion
  14. Common Bottlenose Dolphin
  15. Costero
  16. Devilfish
  17. Dorudon serratus
  18. False Killer Whale
  19. Fastitocalon
  20. Fin Whale
  21. Franciscana
  22. Ganges River Dolphin
  23. Grey Whale
  24. Gulf Whale (Rice’s Whale)
  25. Hawaiian Monk Seal
  26. Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin
  27. Humpback Whale
  28. Hybrid Unidentified Whale
  29. Iberian Orca
  30. Indian Humpback Dolphin
  31. Indohyus indirae
  32. Irrawaddy Dolphin
  33. Ketea Indikoi
  34. Makara
  35. Manatee
  36. Minke Whale
  37. Narwhal
  38. Noc
  39. North Atlantic Right Whale
  40. Northern Resident Orca
  41. Omura’s Whale
  42. Pakicetus
  43. Peter (Odontocetiphelia)
  44. Pygmy Right Whale
  45. Pygmy Sperm Whale
  46. Rodhocetus balochistanensis
  47. Sei Whale
  48. Short-Finned Pilot Whale
  49. Sperm Whale
  50. Timingala
  51. Varuna
  52. Water-Owl, Cuvier’s Beaked Whale
  53. Wholphin: Kekaimalu
  54. Yangtze River Dolphin
  55. Notes
  56. Acknowledgments
  57. About the Author