« BackDesmond Morris has diedbbc.comSubmitted by martey 6 days ago
  • ajb 2 days ago

    RIP. He's better known for his works about people and sex, but I know him from his book "Catwatching", which is a very thoughtful observational study of cats.

    • strangegecko a day ago

      My family had cats when I was young and I walked the neighbor's dog too. I fondly remember reading the translated versions of Catwatching and Dogwatching in the early 90s.

    • dkarl a day ago

      Little tidbit that isn't mentioned in the article: he was a consultant on the film Quest for Fire and developed movement patterns and gestures for the actors.

      • etiam a day ago

        I'm grateful to him for many great reads.

        Morris' autobiography "Animal Days" (1979) is a very charming account of his early life and career, in case someone wishes to take this occasion to read more about that than appears in the obituary.

        • cf100clunk 6 days ago

          His anthropological views raised more questions than answers, challenging us to ponder just how far modern humankind had progressed from our days of living in caves and hovels, dressed rudimentally in animal hair. His conclusions could be arbitrary, but nevertheless provocative.

          • Angostura 2 days ago

            Yes. I wasn’t always convinced he was consistently right, but he was consistently interesting

          • hermitcrab a day ago

            On of Swindon's more illustrious sons.

            • jbaber 11 hours ago

              I grew up being told the two biggest names were Morris and Diana Dors.

              I have to agree with other threads that I don't believe most of his conjectures, but they're great for stimulating thought.

            • Pet_Ant a day ago

              “The Naked Ape” is seminal work. When I found it in the bargain bin of used bookstore I was incensed!

              • Invictus0 2 days ago

                The infamous orgasm episode (NSFW): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RkhQsGCXco

                • Cider9986 a day ago

                  Watch without signing in to youtube (https://app.ytdown.to/en27/)

                  • totetsu a day ago

                    A note for younger readers. This was from a time when there was maybe only one screen in the house and whole families would gather round it and watch shows together.

                  • ultratalk 2 days ago

                    Is this the same guy who wrote Peoplewatching (Manwatching, I believe, is what it was called earlier)?

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                    • thoughtsimple a day ago

                      Changed my life. Even if his theories were wrong, it was eye opening

                      • hermitcrab a day ago

                        "Morris had spent his national service lecturing soldiers in fine arts"

                        Imagine trying to explain impressionism to some conscript squaddies.

                        • golem14 a day ago

                          Hey, I was one of those -- get off my lawn!

                          ;)

                          • worik a day ago

                            Why would conscrtpt squaddies have any more trouble with that, than you? Or me?

                            People everywhere are very smart, curious and want to something other than kill.

                            There are exceptions, but they're exceptions

                            • ajb 21 hours ago

                              Indeed. Conscript squaddies were representative of the population, that's how conscription worked. Except for being all men, of course. It's no more silly to expect them to be interested in art, than to expect schoolchildren to be.

                          • golemotron a day ago

                            I'll never forget his theory about the origin of the heart symbol.

                            • analog8374 a day ago

                              The Naked Ape

                              so fine!

                              • ultratalk 2 days ago

                                Is this the same guy who wrote Peoplewatching?

                                • ajb 2 days ago

                                  It is

                                  • palad1n a day ago

                                    Also Bodywatching.