In this book, well see how plants manipulate humans by taking advantage of our four basic desires for sweetness, beauty, intoxication and control, and how, in turn, we help plants reproduce and even grow stronger. A plantseye view of the world, michael pollan delivers this aven. A natural history of transformationthe story of our most trusted food experts culinary. In the botany of desire, michael pollan ingeniously demonstrates how people and domesticated plants have formed a similarly reciprocal relationship. A longtime contributor to the new york times magazine, more about michael pollan. Search by keyword search by author search by title search by isbn enter terms or isbn number you wish to find more search options. In telling the stories of four familiar plant species that are deeply woven into the fabric of our lives, pollan illustrates how they evolved to satisfy humankindss most basic yearnings and. Pollan recounts the story of the recent cultivation of marijuana by dutch and american growers. The botany of desire by michael schwarz, michael schwarz. The book that helped make michael pollan, the new york times bestselling author of how to change your mind, cooked and the omnivores. The botany of desire a plantseye view of the world. In 2010,time magazine named him one of the one hundred most influential. Contributing writer to the new york times magazine and the author of the botany of desire.
In the botany of desire, michael pollan ingeniously demonstrates how people and domesticated plants have formed a. Every schoolchild learns about the mutually beneficial dance of honeybees and flowers. Printed in the united states of america 17 18 19 20. For pollan, the next logical step was to seriously consider the plants point of view. In the botany of desire, pollan makes a persuasive case that the plants we might be tempted to see as having been most domesticated by humanity are in fact also those that have been most effective in domesticating us. Michael pollan presented his lecture as the 20022003 avenali chair in the humanities at the townsend center for the humanities, uc berkeley. How could flowers, of all things, become such objects of desire that they drive men to financial ruin. The first edition of the novel was published in 2001, and was written by michael pollan. In michael pollans the botany of desire, we get four stories.
The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 297 pages and is available in paperback format. I didnt even know when i started this that he was a real historical figure, by john chapman. He masterfully links four fundamental human desires. The botany of desire is part history, part memoir, part science and all of it is extremely wellwritten, almost fiendishly interesting from the first page to the last. The bee collects nectar and pollen to make honey and, in the process, spreads the flowers genes far and wide. The seattle times michael pollans most recent food book cooked. Until i read michael pollans original, provocative and charming the botany of desire, i had never managed to get inside the soul of a plant. Michael pollan is the author of seven books, including cooked. Well, johnny appleseed, in a way, hes kind of a pagan patron saint of the book. What michael pollan ingeniously demonstrates in the botany of desire is that people and domesticated plant species have formed a similarly reciprocal relationship, a relationship that is just as common and essential to the way nature works. Excerpt from the book the basic desire all beings are united by the most basic of desires. The botany of desire, a plantseye view of the world by michael. The botany of desire a plantseye view of the world by michael pollan random house.
Michael pollan shows how each of these plants satisfied basic human desires, and in so doing, ensured their own survival. A plantseye view of the world by michael pollan 49,592 ratings, 4. A plantseye view of the world is one of the excellent books of michael pollan, a journalist, activist, professor at berkeley and an awardwinning author. The botany of desire quick facts on the botany of desire when looking for books about nutrition and eating, its hard not to stumble up michael pollan s the omnivores dilemma and in defense of food. In the botany of desire, michael pollan ingeniously demonstrates how people and domesticated plants have formed a similarly reciprocal. In it, author michael pollan explores human impulse and its connection to the life of plantsour desire for the apples sweetness, the tulips beauty, the intoxication of marijuana and our desire to control nature by producing the perfect genetically modified potato. An interesting book about the symbiosis between all living organism and how charles darwins evolutionary theory of natural selection is happening. Recurring themes through the book are how plants benefit from encouraging human attention, and the dangers of monoculture, especially how modern man has taken the diversity available in nature and severely. The natural history of transformation, food rules, in defense of food,and the omnivores dilemma. The botany of desire 2001 explores the complex and fascinating relationship between humans and plants. Read free book excerpt from the botany of desire by michael pollan, page 1 of 2. Jun 29, 2001 the newshour with jim leher, june 29, 2001. Pollan presents case studies that mirror four types of human desires that are reflected in the way that we selectively grow, breed, and genetically engineer our plants. The book that helped make michael pollan, the new york times bestselling author of how to change your mind, cooked and the.
Featuring michael pollan and based on his bestselling book, this special takes viewers on an eyeopening exploration of the human relationship with the plant world, seen from the plants point of. Author pollan takes us on a journey through history, botany, and the human psyche through examination of four plants the apple, tulip, marijuana, and potato. Pollan a place of my own, 1997 uses four plant species to support his thesis. Search by keyword search by author search by title search by isbn enter terms or. Perspectives from the arts, humanities and sciences. May 08, 2001 the botany of desire explores the relationship between plants and humans, but rather than focusing on human agency, food journalist and gardener michael pollan tells the story from the plants point of view. A plantseye view of the world by michael pollan introduces the possibility to the reader that plants are using insects, animals and humans to ensure their own survival. The botany of desire 2009 watch free documentaries online. Recurring themes through the book are how plants benefit from encouraging human attention, and the dangers of monoculture, especially how modern man has taken the diversity available in nature and severely limited that diversity, limiting the plants ability to respond to environmental challenges. A plantseye view of the world ebook written by michael pollan. A plantseye view of the world has had a profound impact on a generation increasingly sensitive to their interaction with nature and the environment. Pollan presents case studies that mirror four types. The botany of desire by michael pollan minutes read.
Jun 01, 2002 the botany of desire by michael pollan 306pp, bloomsbury. The following is a transcript of a conversation between michael pollan, the author of the botany of desire, and michael schwarz, the producerdirector of the film. The botany of desire by michael pollan, 2001, random house edition, in english 1st ed. How could flowers, of all things, become such objects of desire that they can drive men to financial ruin. Michael pollan s the botany of desire tells the story of four familiar plantsthe apple, the tulip, the marijuana plant, and. This, at least, is the highly original notion of michael pollan. The botany of desire is part history, part memoir, part science and all of it is extremely wellwritten, almost fiendishly interesting from the first page to. In the botany of desire, michael pollan ingeniously demonstrates how people and domesticated plants have formed reciprocal relationships similar to that of honeybees and flowers.
The botany of desire is a book which presages two of pollans later books, the omnivores dilemma, and how to change your mind. The book that helped make michael pollan, the new york times bestselling author of how to change your mind, cooked and the omnivores dilemma, one of. He takes the idea of coevolution as his starting point. He masterfully links four fundamental human desires, sweetness, beauty, intoxication, and control, with the plants that satisfy them. Jun 01, 2002 in the botany of desire, michael pollan ingeniously demonstrates how people and domesticated plants have formed a similarly reciprocal relationship. The botany of desire michael pollan elif the reader. He masterfully links four fundamental human desiressweetness, beauty, intoxication, and controlwith the plants that satisfy them. A longtime contributor to the new york times, he is also the knight professor of science and environmental journalism at the university of california, berkeley.
Michael pollan is the author of seven previous books, including cooked, food rules, in defense of food, the omnivores dilemma and the botany of desire, all of which were new york times bestsellers. This book attempts to do just that, by telling the story of four familiar plantsthe apple, the tulip, cannabis, and the potato and the human desires that link their destinies to our own. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read the botany of desire. The autobiographies of four plantsa fruit the apple, a flower the tulip, a drug plant cannabis, and a staple food the potatowill delight l. Apr 07, 2011 this study guide by, consists of approx. The botany of desire by michael pollan read by scott brick. A plantseye view of the world is a 2001 nonfiction book by journalist michael pollan. The main characters of this non fiction, science story are.
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