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About This Book
In The Cabaret of Plants, Mabey explores the plant species which have challenged our imaginations, awoken our wonder, and upturned our ideas about history, science, beauty and belief. Picked from every walk of life, they encompass crops, weeds, medicines, religious gathering-places and a water lily named after a queen. Beginning with pagan cults and creation myths, the cultural significance of plants has burst upwards, sprouting into forms as diverse as the panacea (the cure-all plant ginseng, a single root of which can cost up to $10, 000), Newton's apple, the African 'vegetable elephant' or boabab - and the mystical, night-flowering Amazonian cactus, the moonflower.Ranging widely across science, art and cultural history, poetry and personal experience, Mabey puts plants centre stage, and reveals a true botanical cabaret, a world of tricksters, shape-shifters and inspired problem-solvers, as well as an enthralled audience of romantics, eccentric amateur scientists and transgressive artists. The Cabaret of Plants celebrates the idea that plants are not simply 'the furniture of the planet', but vital, inventive, individual beings worthy of respect - and that to understand this may be the best way of preserving life together on Earth.
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Table of contents
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: The Vegetable Plot
- How to see a Plant
- Wooden Manikins: The Cults of Trees
- Myths of Cultivation
- The Shock of the Real: Scientists and Romantics
- New Lands, New Visions
- The Victorian Plant Theatre
- The Real Language of Plants
- Epilogue: The Tree of After Life
- Additional References and Sources
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Index