A moving portrayal of the world's largest land-living mammal. Explores the life of elephants in their natural habitat and in captivity, and details their relentless destruction at the hands of man.
"A moving portrayal of the world's largest land-living mammal. Explores the life of elephants in their natural habitat and in captivity, and details their relentless destruction at the hands of man."@en
""A ... portrayal of the world's largest land-living mammal. The poem explores the life of elephants in their natural habitat and in captivity, and details their ... destruction at the hands of man ... Accompanied by a second disc containing a ... compilation of facts and figures from elephant history."--Container."@en
""A ... portrayal of the world's largest land-living mammal. The poem explores the life of elephants in their natural habitat and in captivity, and details their ... destruction at the hands of man ... Accompanied by a second disc containing a ... compilation of facts and figures from elephant history."--Container."
"Behold now behemoth, which I made with thee ... chief of the ways of God. Job 40. Sacred elephant is a moving portrayal of the world's largest land-living mammal. The poem explores the life of elephants in their natural habitat and in captivity, and details their relentless destruction at the hands of man. Music: Ciurlionis, Brahms, Bruneau, Rubinstein, Saint-Saëns, Mussorgsky."@en
"The author's poem raises our consciousness that a gentle sensitive animal is being forced into labor and slaughtered for jewelry."@en
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