Animal, Mineral, Radical: Essays on Wildlife, Family, and Food, Bk Loren (9781619020733) — Readings Books
Animal, Mineral, Radical: Essays on Wildlife, Family, and Food
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Animal, Mineral, Radical: Essays on Wildlife, Family, and Food

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Radical, before it meant a person who advocates strong political reform, meant getting to the root of things, the origin. It comes from the Latin radix, radicis, meaning radish, a root vegetable. BK Loren Winner of the Colorado Book Award, these meditative essays range in subjects from a transcendental encounter with a pack of coyotes ironically juxtaposed with her neighbor’s claim that nature has gone out of vogue, to Loren’s mother’s slow yet all-encompassing deterioration from Parkinson’s, and the unexpected way the Loma Prieta earthquake eroded her depression by offering the author a sense of her small place in a wild and worthwhile world. Loren has an empathetic and gentle approach to the world. In detailing the intricacies of human relationships and consciousness fear of death and time, cooperation born of clashing viewpoints, tradition’s beauty even when destructive, a love of language, a sense of loss amid the fast-paced materialistic world she peels back the film of popular thinking in order to expose herself to the secrets so few of us ever see.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
12 February 2013
Pages
176
ISBN
9781619020733

Radical, before it meant a person who advocates strong political reform, meant getting to the root of things, the origin. It comes from the Latin radix, radicis, meaning radish, a root vegetable. BK Loren Winner of the Colorado Book Award, these meditative essays range in subjects from a transcendental encounter with a pack of coyotes ironically juxtaposed with her neighbor’s claim that nature has gone out of vogue, to Loren’s mother’s slow yet all-encompassing deterioration from Parkinson’s, and the unexpected way the Loma Prieta earthquake eroded her depression by offering the author a sense of her small place in a wild and worthwhile world. Loren has an empathetic and gentle approach to the world. In detailing the intricacies of human relationships and consciousness fear of death and time, cooperation born of clashing viewpoints, tradition’s beauty even when destructive, a love of language, a sense of loss amid the fast-paced materialistic world she peels back the film of popular thinking in order to expose herself to the secrets so few of us ever see.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
12 February 2013
Pages
176
ISBN
9781619020733