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Inspired by forests, trees, leaves, roots, and seeds, The Language of Trees: A Rewilding of Literature and Landscape invites readers to discover an unexpected and imaginative language to better read and write the natural world around us and reclaim our relationship with it. In this gorgeously illustrated and deeply thoughtful collection, Katie Holten gifts readers her tree alphabet and uses it to masterfully translate and illuminate beloved lost and new, original writing in praise of the natural world. With an introduction from Ross Gay, and featuring writings from over fifty contributors including Ursula K. Le Guin, Ada Limón, Robert Macfarlane, Zadie Smith, Radiohead, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, James Gleick, Elizabeth Kolbert, Plato, and Robin Wall Kimmerer, Holten illustrates each selection with an abiding love and reverence for the magic of trees. She guides readers on a journey from creation myths and cave paintings to the death of a 3,500-year-old cypress tree, from Tree Clocks in Mongolia and forest fragments in the Amazon to the language of fossil poetry, unearthing a new way to see the natural beauty all around us and an urgent reminder of what could happen if we allow it to slip away.
The Language of Trees considers our relationship with literature and landscape, resulting in an astonishing fusion of storytelling and art and a deeply beautiful celebration of trees through the ages.
Amitav Ghosh is an author and climate change activist.
Great to receive a hard copy of this beautiful book, edited and illustrated by @katieholten. It's a collection of pieces by many of the most inspirational and insightful writers of our time, and each piece is preceded by a hand drawn forest, no two of them the same.
"You don’t often find Robert Macfarlane, Radiohead and Zadie Smith all in the same place. But all three… contributed to the new anthology The Language of Trees. Add evocative artwork from Katie Holden and an introduction by… essayist Ross Gay and you have a compelling whole."
"The Language of Trees is an incredibly refreshing read about our love for language and nature. This beautifully illustrated and thoughtful collection features some of our most important literary icons... this book is sure to spark passion with every passing page."