The Sweet Breathing of Plants: Women Writing on the Green World
Edited by Brenda Peterson and Linda Hogan
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.
Praise for The Sweet Breathing of Plants
“Not merely for nature lovers, this provocative collection ranks with the best anthologies of women's writing.”
–Publishers Weekly
“Hogan and Peterson, two versatile and creative writers, celebrate the green world with a rich and diverse anthology… Isabel Allende writes of flowers, while Claudia Lewis praises mold. Annick Smith muses on berrypicking; Molly Peacock remembers the solace of her grandmother's garden; and Diane Ackerman marvels at rain forests. Mary Crow Dog writes of peyote and Kathleen Norris of trees by way of entry into the spiritual realm; and powerful, world-changing voices from the past--Zora Neal Hurston, Rachel Carson, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas, champion of the Everglades--elevate this fertile collection to truly impressive heights.”
–Donna Seaman, Booklist
"The Sweet Breathing of Plants is a fine celebration of both women's writing and the natural world . . .”
–Jane Brox, author of Five Thousand Days like This One