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Egg: Object Lessons

Autor Dr. Nicole Walker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2017
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.

This book is about a strange object-strange in part because it is something that we all have been, and that many of us eat. Nicole Walker's Egg relishes in sharp juxtapositions of seemingly fanciful or repellent topics, so that reproductive science and gustatory habits are considered alongside one another, and personal narrative and broad swaths of natural history jostle, like yolk and albumen. Mapping curious eggs across times, scales, and spaces, Egg draws together surprising perspectives on this common object-egg as food, as art object, as metaphor and feminist symbol, as cultural icon.

Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501322853
ISBN-10: 1501322850
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 118 x 164 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Object Lessons

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Dear Egg
Why We Break the Things We Love the Most
Rotten Eggs
The Egg Came First
Experiment with Eggs by Making a Hollandaise in the Time of Global Warming
How to Cook a Planet
Spoons
The Glue That Holds Us Together
All the Eggs in Israel
All the Eggs in Ukraine
All the Eggs in Korea
All the Eggs in China
Eggs in Utah
Mohawk
So Many Eggs, One Small Basket
Which Came First? Chicken Porn Can Help You Make Up Your Mind About Eggs
Breaking a Few Eggs
Blue Planet, Blue Omelet
Humpty Dumpty, Revised
Do Eggs Bring Skunks?
Would You Eat a Red Speckled Egg?
The Incredible, Edible Egg
What Is a Cloaca?
A Million Year Old Egg
A Lot of Pressure on One Egg
Sidewalk Cooking Eggs
A Science Fair Every Year
The Sex Lives of Fish
The Present Was an Egg Laid by the Past That Had the Future Inside Its Shell-Zora Neale Hurston
Recipe for an Already-Cracked Egg

Recenzii

Walker teaches creative writing at a Northern Arizona University, and I imagine she is very good at it. Her interest in other people and their lives holds the book together. Her specific remit, the egg, provides her with a good deal of scope and she enthusiastically takes her readers along for the ride . Much within the lovely covers is delightful.
This is the eggiest book ever, and the egg is everything. Egg is forthright, joyful, mournful and charming, as personal and expansive as the good great egg.
Egg is Walker's third book of nonfiction, and it is just one book from Bloomsbury's Object Lessons Series. Like its cohorts, Egg offers an unusual lens for observing everyday objects. In this book of thirty short essays, Walker combines equal parts personal narrative, natural history, and cookbook-adding a pinch of cultural history and a dash of mythology-to whip up something that defies genre and is especially palpable in today's divisive political climate wherein both reproductive rights and the environment are under attack . Walker surveys the depths of virginity and motherhood, global warming and habitat destruction, cooking and art. And she does so with impeccable precision.
"[A] deeply engrossing and very accessible work of philosophy, a quasi-religious contemplation of someone else's daily striving possessed of both poetic and factual merit. . Walker's Egg is the product of her own amalgamation of eggsperiences, refracted through her own poetic syntactical sense and broader environmental interests. . Egg purports to be about eggs, but in the end, eggs are really about Nicole Walker and Walker is really about us. In reading an object meditation such as this, the reader has to engage on several increasingly difficult levels. First, we accept Walker's fragments for whatever they are, that then evokes our own experiences with eggs, we go on to approach Walker's text comparatively both for parallels in our experiences and for contrasts in our resultant ideas about eggs. Then, if all has gone according to plan, and we can confidently say that Egg has turned out to be a good book, we can begin to carry a heightened awareness for eggs in our lives in order to collect additional experiences with eggs that will then fuel our further personal growth in this metaphorical area. When you pay mind to an object this deeply, it's a type of mission work.