In the Eye of the Wild
In the Eye of the Wild
Book for July 2022
Group 3

The book was first published in French in 2019. It begins with an account of the author’s near fatal run-in with a Kamchatka bear in the mountains of Siberia, where she has traveled to study the culture of the local Even people. Martin’s professional interest is animism; she addresses philosophical questions about the relation of humankind to nature, and in her work she seeks to partake as fully as she can in the lives of the indigenous peoples she studies. Her violent encounter with the bear, however, brings her face-to-face with something entirely beyond her ken—the untamed, the nonhuman, the animal, the wild. In the course of that encounter something in the balance of her world shifts. A change takes place that she must somehow reckon with.

Left severely mutilated, dazed with pain, Martin undergoes multiple operations in a provincial Russian hospital, while also being grilled by the secret police. Back in France, she finds herself back on the operating table, a source of new trauma. She realizes that the only thing for her to do is to return to Kamchatka. She must discover what it means to have become, as the Even people call it, medka, a person who is half human, half bear.

In the Eye of the Wild is a fascinating, mind-altering book about terror, pain, endurance, and self-transformation.

About the Author
Nastassja Martin
born in Grenoble in 1986, is a French Anthropologist. She is best known for her 2019 book Croire aux fauves, the English translation In the Eye of the Wild was published in 2021.