Megan Poole is assistant professor of rhetoric and writing at the University of Texas at Austin.
“Poole’s work is a powerful reminder that we still need books: longform, carefully inflected material that can make us feel differently at the end. Listening to Beauty is not just a timely argument or a new way forward methodologically—though it is those things as well. It is an event that redistributes the very sensorium it studies.” -- Daniel M. Gross, University of California, Irvine “Poole’s writing brings her method of embodied listening with scientists and whale song vividly to life, where the rhythms of these relations become deeply felt and shared. She transports the reader into her conversations with scientists as they describe their practices of ‘punctive listening’ and their aesthetic relations with the earth and with whales. In this way, Listening to Beauty expands both the practices and the sense of possibilities for what listening and science are, and what they can become.” -- Birdie McGreavy, University of Maine