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What a Mushroom Lives For: Matsutake and the Worlds They Make
What a Mushroom Lives For: Matsutake and the Worlds They Make
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What a Mushroom Lives For: Matsutake and the Worlds They Make

What a Mushroom Lives For: Matsutake and the Worlds They Make

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ISBN-10
0691225885
ISBN-13
978-0691225883
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Price
23.99
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PDF
Page No.
296

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"Few readers, I suspect, have ever considered fungi to be sentient, but Michael Hathaway argues that mushrooms (as well as plants and other organisms widely considered as passive automatons), though not exactly conscious, nevertheless 'engage their surroundings in a dynamic way.' . . . The takeaway, Hathaway advises, should at least be a renewed appreciation of the interconnectedness of all forms of life, flora, fauna, and 'funga,' and a realization that the world is 'made and remade through relationships.'"---Laurence Marshall, Natural History

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"Move over, Paul Stamets and Michael Pollan! Reading What a Mushroom Lives For is like having someone gently turn the living world inside out and upside down for you. In stunning prose, Michael Hathaway celebrates the liveliness and dynamic intelligence of those essential workers who dwell in a hidden biocultural landscape at our feet. Eloquent, erudite, and at times darkly funny, Hathaway's narrative sheds fresh light on the meaning of that hackneyed rhyme, there is a fungus among us. Gary Paul Nabhan, author of Food from the Radical Center

A truly delightful and much-needed journey into myco-centrism! This book is an important invitation to think about interspecies organization from a collaborative point of view, with all its complexities and implications. Not only does it invite us to understand how some fungi live, but also how through their existence they can craft cultures and societies. It is much repeated that fungi are the interconnectors of nature, and this book takes that concept to another sociological and philosophical level.
Giuliana Furci, founder and CEO of the Fungi Foundation

I found this book delightful. It is a poetic story of fungi and some of the ways in which they are beautiful, fascinating, and endowed with stories that entangle humans yet remain all their own.
Rob Dunn, author of A Natural History of the Future

What a Mushroom Lives For is a captivating journey into a manifold of livesarboreal, human, and otherwisethat make and are made by the distinctive matsutake mushroom. Michael Hathaway carefully weaves together stories, theories, field notes, drawings, and diagrams gathered over a decade to model ways in which readers might begin to inhabit mushroom worlds.Elaine Gan, coeditor of Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet

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