How I Became a Tree

Author:   Sumana Roy
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   22 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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How I Became a Tree


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An exquisite, lovingly crafted meditation on plants, trees, and our place in the natural world, in the tradition of Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass and Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek “Sumana Roy has written—grown—a radiant and wondrous book.”—Robert Macfarlane, author of The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot “Beautiful. . . . Roy weaves together science, nature, personal narrative, literature, sociology, and more to keep the reader turning pages—and to turn us all into tree-lovers.”—Kateri Kramer, The Rumpus A Publishers Weekly Holiday Gift Guide 2021 selection “I was tired of speed. I wanted to live to tree time.” So writes Sumana Roy at the start of How I Became a Tree, her captivating, adventurous, and self-reflective vision of what it means to be human in the natural world. Drawn to trees’ wisdom, their nonviolent way of being, their ability to cope with loneliness and pain, Roy movingly explores the lessons that writers, painters, photographers, scientists, and spiritual figures have gleaned through their engagement with trees—from Rabindranath Tagore to Tomas Tranströmer, Ovid to Octavio Paz, William Shakespeare to Margaret Atwood. Her stunning meditations on forests, plant life, time, self, and the exhaustion of being human evoke the spacious, relaxed rhythms of the trees themselves. Hailed upon its original publication in India as “a love song to plants and trees” and “an ode to all that is unnoticed, ill, neglected, and yet resilient,” How I Became a Tree blends literary history, theology, philosophy, botany, and more, and ultimately prompts readers to slow down and to imagine a reenchanted world in which humans live more like trees.

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Author:   Sumana Roy
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
ISBN:  

9780300268140


ISBN 10:   0300268149
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   22 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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With . . . tender attentiveness to the non-human, [this] narrative speaks of more compassionate and resilient modes of existence than those devised by the perennially agitated makers of history. -Pankaj Mishra, The Guardian, Summer Reading Sumana Roy has written-grown-a radiant and wondrous book, which roots and branches in complex, provocative ways, helping us recognize trees for the 'strange strangers' they are, companion-citizens with which we think and remember, yes, but also alien beings that draw love, hate, indifference, and even lust from us humans. -Robert Macfarlane, author of The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot This is one of the most original, delightful, inspiring books I have read in a long time. It will enchant and move the reader with its unique imaginative mindset, its humorous touches, and its defiance of convention. -Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University A poetic, probing meditation on how trees are, to paraphrase Levi-Strauss, 'good to think with.' Sumana Roy gives us a fresh and surprising look at a topic as old as the Epic of Gilgamesh, or to put it another way, almost as old as the oldest living trees. -Robert Moor, bestselling author of On Trails: An Exploration A genuinely exceptional work that is as poetic as it is scholarly-quirky, enlightening and enriching. -Chandak Sengoopta, Birbeck College, University of London


Sumana Roy has written-grown-a radiant and wondrous book, which roots and branches in complex, provocative ways, helping us recognize trees for the 'strange strangers' they are, companion-citizens with which we think and remember, yes, but also alien beings that draw love, hate, indifference, and even lust from us humans. -Robert Macfarlane, author of The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot This is one of the most original, delightful, inspiring books I have read in a long time. It will enchant and move the reader with its unique imaginative mindset, its humorous touches, and its defiance of convention. -Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University A poetic, probing meditation on how trees are, to paraphrase Levi-Strauss, 'good to think with.' Sumana Roy gives us a fresh and surprising look at a topic as old as the Epic of Gilgamesh, or to put it another way, almost as old as the oldest living trees. -Robert Moor, best-selling author of On Trails: An Exploration A genuinely exceptional work that is as poetic as it is scholarly-quirky, enlightening and enriching. -Chandak Sengoopta, Birbeck College, University of London


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Sumana Roy is associate professor of English and creative writing at Ashoka University in Haryana, India. She is the author of Missing: A Novel, Out of Syllabus: Poems, and My Mother’s Lover and Other Stories.

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