Friday, November 4, 2011
XVI. Gathering Moss by Robin Wall Kimmerer
In this collection of essays moss is presented in its scientific, cultural, spiritual, and aesthetic totality.
There are some difficulties with her approach: her attempt to bring in the personal , though it does bring the reader to a familiarity with the author (and her overall scheme), burdens the text a bit.
If you think moss is groovy you will appreciate the love that the author saturates throughout that makes this collection worth reading.
Labels:
book review,
moss
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