The Sweet Breathing of Plants: Women Writing on the Green World by Linda Hogan

The Sweet Breathing of Plants: Women Writing on the Green World

Linda Hogan
356 pages
North Point Press; First Edition edition
Feb 2001
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Since prehistory, plants -- as sources of food, medicine, clothing, beauty, and life itself -- have been the province of women. This fertile relationship has inspired a rich literature, brought together here in a lush collection of nonfiction and poetry.   Linda Hogan and Brenda Peterson illuminate their subject from a range of perspectives as diverse as the flora they explore. Here are curanderas and craftswomen whose legacy of plant wisdom safeguards our connection to the green world; botanists and geneticists; and visionaries like Rachel Carson, who show us the world -- and our power to protect or destroy it -- in a blade of grass. Here are Rigoberta Menchú on maize, Sharman Apt Russell on the perfume of plants, Alice Walker on the "Revolutionary Petunia," Marjory Stoneman Douglas on the Everglades' "river of grass," Isabel Allende on the language of flowers, Susan Orlean on "Orchid Fever," Diane Ackerman on the rain forest, and Kathleen Norris on "Dreaming of Trees.
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Pages 356
Publisher North Point Press; F...
Published 2001
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