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Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth
Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth | William Bryant Logan
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A gleeful, poetic book. . . . Like the best natural histories, Dirt is a kind of prayer. Los Angeles Times Book Review You are about to read a lot about dirt, which no one knows very much about. So begins the cult classic that brings mystery and magic to that stuff that wont come off your collar. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Saint Phocas, Darwin, and Virgil parade through this thought-provoking work, taking their place next to the dung beetle, the compost heap, dowsing, historical farming, and the microscopic biota that till the soil. With fresh eyes and heartfelt reverence, William Bryant Logan variously observes, There is glamour to the study of rock; The most mysterious place on Earth is right beneath our feet; and Dirt is the gift of each to all. Whether Logan is traversing the far reaches of the cosmos or plowing through our planets crust, his delightful, elegant, and surprisingly soulful meditations greatly enrich our concept of dirt, that substance from which we all arise and to which we all must return.
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Aimeesue
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Say what? Who knew that dirt was so mysterious?

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Aimeesue
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This panel in Posy Simmonds‘ Literary Life made me laugh.
“Seasonal Traditions in the Book Trade: No.2 Spotting the Christmas Turkeys
…hm…”The Story Of Soil” …sounds pretty dire.” 😂

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triskeleseeker
Mehso-so

As an archaeologist who loves all kinds of dirt, I had high hopes for this. This was ok - I was a bit disappointed, but I can't remember quite why. Maybe I should try it again.