Suggested Book Club discussion questions for Endlings by Joanna Lilley
1. Describe this poetry collection in three words or fewer
2. Which poem(s) stuck with you the most? Why?
3. Within the context of the book, what does it mean to be a member of the human species in 2020? How has our understanding of our place in the world evolved over the past decade?
4. What emotions did you experience while reading this collection of poems?
5. What effect did the poet create for you, the reader, by including poems about both ancient and more recent extinctions in this collection?
6. How do you think the tone of the collection would have been affected if the book had been divided into two sections—ancient vs. recent extinctions—rather than having these poems intermixed as they currently are?
7.Some of the poems are not dedicated to one specific species (e.g., pages 66, 70-74, 96-101, 109). How does the tone of these poems differ from the others in the collection?
8. How does this collection address the current environmental crisis? Find examples in the book. What is the poet’s reaction towards this reality?
9. How does writing about extinct animals help living creatures?
10. Some of the poems speculate about using science and technology to revive some extinct species (e.g., “In Białowieża Forest,” “Necrofauna,” “Seven”). Do you think de-extinction is a good idea? Why or why not?