
Siete plantas - Historias de la gente sin nombre
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Gloria de los Ríos
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"Este libro es un fermento". Recoge las historias de siete plantas y las derivas de un grupo de mujeres que cultivaron su relación con ellas durante un hondo proceso de estudio. Su encuentro produjo un sistema que teje analogías entre el propio cuerpo y las formas en que se relacionan gentes no-humanas, bien sean plantas, animales, fungi, lugares en el territorio o fuerzas telúricas. Cada texto revela las hambres, heridas y venenos de quien estudia y ofrece intimidad y trabajo, como también secreto y brujería.
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