Tongues as long as branches, cockroaches in a 'hot story', the resurgence of extinct plants, a prepatriarchal paranthropology, thinking with toxic plants from contemporary art, spiraling digestive ontologies, capitalist bruxism, a business school run by eukaryotes, a society in which we pay to eat celebrities, a prickly pear and 800 g of bonito tuna are some of the materials fermenting in this COMPOST READER.
first of all, i really love IPS. secondly, this book feels like a heart-warming and mind-calming poem. and, lastly, i’ve never heard of chernobyl flowers before even tho im russian with a keen interest in about catastrophes from soviet union (i researched everything related to chernobyl)
Libro super recomendable, se me olvidó ponerlo hace dos meses que me lo leí, pero básicamente es sobre creación contemporánea entorno aas prácticas ecologicas
A captivatingly strange read. Unlike anything I've laid eyes on before. I bought it because there was a section on Chornobyl, but I stayed because of how well my curiosity was captivated.