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Madder A Memoir In Weeds Marco Wilkinson

  • SKU: BELL-46414288
Madder A Memoir In Weeds Marco Wilkinson
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Publisher: Coffee House Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.8 MB
Author: Marco Wilkinson
ISBN: 9781566896276, 1566896274, 2021021005, 2021021006
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Madder A Memoir In Weeds Marco Wilkinson by Marco Wilkinson 9781566896276, 1566896274, 2021021005, 2021021006 instant download after payment.

Madder, matter, mater—a weed, a state of mind, a material, a meaning, a mother. Essayist and horticulturist Marco Wilkinson searches for the roots of his own selfhood among family myths and memories.


"My life, these weeds." Marco Wilkinson uses his deep knowledge of undervalued plants, mainly weeds—invisible yet ubiquitous, unwanted yet abundant, out-of-place yet flourishing—as both structure and metaphor in these intimate vignettes. Madder combines poetic meditations on nature, immigration, queer sensuality, and willful forgetting with recollections of Wilkinson's Rhode Island childhood and glimpses of his maternal family's life in Uruguay. The son of a fierce, hard-working mother who tried to erase even the memory of his absent father from their lives, Wilkinson investigates his heritage with a mixture of anger and empathy as he wrestles with the ambiguity of his own history. Using a verdant iconography rich with wordplay and symbolism, Wilkinson offers a mesmerizing portrait of cultivating belonging in an uprooted world.

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