Deutsch  Français  Nederlands 

Malcolm, Janet - Burdock

New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2008. Hardcover. Quarto. Hardcover. Natural cloth boards in illustrated jacket. [2] pages, 28 leaves of plates : chiefly color illustrations ; 32 cm. "Over the course of three summers in New England, Janet Malcolm gathered leaves of the burdock plant, a "large rank weed" with medicinal properties "that grows along roadsides and in waste places and around derelict buildings." Influenced by Richard Avedon's unsparing portraits of famous people, Malcolm is drawn to "uncelebrated leaves" on which "life has left its mark," through the ravages of time, weather, insects, or blight. In her introduction, Malcolm reminds us that writers like Chekhov and Hawthorne have used burdock "to denote ruin and desolation." And yet, for Malcolm, Burdock is an homage to the botanical illustrators who recognized "the gorgeousness of the particulars of the things that are alive in the world.""--Jacket. VG+. Close to new, one small spot of toning on the spine.
USD 175.00 [Appr.: EURO 150.75 | £UK 130.5 | JP¥ 26043] Book number 205390

is offered by:


Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB
P.O. Box 472, Marietta, Pennsylvania , PA 17547, USA Tel.: +1 717-618-0481
Email: bookorders@mullenbooks.com
Member of ILAB 




  Order this book

Ask for information

Back to your search results