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blundershelf 's review for:
Forest Euphoria: The Abounding Queerness of Nature
by Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian
I was fairly certain that I'd love this book and boy was I right! In the vein of Imbler's How Far the Light Reaches. The world can only benefit from a queering of science and nature. I'd love a hard copy of this to reread but I will wait for the paperback release.
"Recounting the broad strokes of any genocide is like describing the ocean as a bowl of water: the real depth and dimension of the atrocities is in the specifics."
"There on the sheet are the pale ghosts of the mycena. I would've remembered them forever anyway, but now they can haunt me a little more vividly."
"Recounting the broad strokes of any genocide is like describing the ocean as a bowl of water: the real depth and dimension of the atrocities is in the specifics."
"There on the sheet are the pale ghosts of the mycena. I would've remembered them forever anyway, but now they can haunt me a little more vividly."