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

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 2002-02-21
Publisher(s): North Point Press
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Summary

A bumper crop of the best writing by women on women and plants Since prehistory, plants--as sources of food, medicine, clothing, beauty, and life itself--have been the province of women. Yet no previous book has attempted to bring together the rich literature this husbandry has inspired. This burgeoning collection amply addresses that lack, with more than three dozen selections of nonfiction and poetry. As in Intimate Nature, their previous anthology on women and animals (edited with Deena Metzger), Linda Hogan and Brenda Peterson illuminate their subject from a range of perspectives. Here are curranderas 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 Zora Neale Hurston on voodoo herbs, Sharman Apt Russell on the perfume of plants, Annick Smith on huckleberries, Marjorie Stoneman Douglas on the Everglades' "river of grass," Isabel Allende on the language of flowers, Susan Orleans on "Orchid Fever," Diane Ackerman on the rain forest, and Kathleen Norris on "Dreaming of Trees." Here is an eloquent "ode to mold," a paean to mulch, an elegy for elders. Here is a book that celebrates an ancient and ongoing relationship in a new and appealing way.

Author Biography

Linda Hogan has published several books of poetry, essays, and fiction. She lives in Colorado.

Brenda Peterson is the author of three novels, two collections of essays, and numerous articles. She lives in Seattle.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Linda Hogan
Brenda Peterson
A Passion for Plants
Orchid Fever
3(10)
Susan Orlean
Smelling like a Rose
13(8)
Sharman Apt Russell
The Language of Flowers
21(6)
Isabel Allende
Ode to Mold
27(5)
Claudia Lewis
Mulch
32(2)
Linda Hasselstrom
Wedding Day
34(4)
Zora Neale Hurston
Huckleberries
38(11)
Annick Smith
Columbine
49(4)
Elaine Scarry
Mint Snowball
53(4)
Naomi Shihab Nye
Keepers of the Plants: Native Women
Bamboo
57(2)
Linda Hogan
My World Is Out There
59(7)
Linda Yamane
Corn Mother
66(5)
Anita Endrezze
Peyote
71(8)
Mary Crow Dog
The Woman I Love Is a Planet; the Planet I Love Is a Tree
79(7)
Paula Gunn Allen
Maize
86(5)
Rigoberta Menchu
Alder
91(2)
Teresa tsimmu Martino
La Limpia
93(10)
Louise M. Wisechild
Collecting Myself
Fate of the Wise Women
103(16)
Jeanne Achterberg
The Grass
119(5)
Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Plantswomen
124(8)
Trish Maharam
The Nature of This Flower Is to Bloom
132(1)
Alice Walker
State of Grace
133(6)
Molly Peacock
The Science of Green
Earth's Green Mantle
139(18)
Rachel Carson
Barbara McClintock
157(24)
Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
Living Downstream
181(10)
Sandra Steingraber
Radioactive Tumbleweeds
191(6)
Lesa Quale
My Life with Weed
197(14)
Linda Jean Shepherd
The Forest for the Trees
Dreaming of Trees
211(9)
Kathleen Norris
For the Maples
220(8)
Laura Bowers Foreman
Rain Forest
228(3)
Diane Ackerman
Index, a Mountain
231(3)
Carolyn Kizer
House of Wood
234(4)
Stephanie Kaza
Killing Our Elders
238(9)
Brenda Peterson
Flora for Fauna
Living Medicine for Animals
247(5)
Donna Kelleher
Visions of Caliban
252(3)
Jane Goodall
Dale Peterson
Miriam Rothschild: Through the Eyes of a Butterfly
255(9)
Mary Troychak
The Flooded Forest
264(6)
Catherine Caufield
The Twilight Zone
270(6)
Sylvia Earle
The Importance of the Whale in the Field of Iris
276(3)
Pattiann Rogers
About the Contributors 279(6)
Acknowledgments 285(2)
Permission Credits 287

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