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Alison Pouliot – Mushroom Day

Alison Pouliot Mushroom Day review, recensie en informatie boek met het verhaal van 24 uur en 24 schimmellevens. Op 25 september 2025 verschijnt bij University of Chicago Press het boek van Alison Pouliot over het leven van 24 paddenstoelensoorten gedurende een etmaal. Er is geen Nederlandse vertaling van het boek verkrijgbaar.

Alison Pouliot Mushroom Day review en recensie

  • “Wow! What a cool way to learn about fungi. Each of the twenty-four mushrooms described here is a gateway to an aspect of mycology: lion’s mane and cultivation, the ghost fungus and bioluminescence, the veiled polypore and symbiosis. In a style both easygoing and thoughtful, Pouliot delivers enough science to be accurate but not so much that a newbie will stumble–no easy feat. While this book will delight folks at all stages in their fungal journey, it will be especially inviting to those just starting out. And Stuart Patience’s graphic illustrations? Simply gorgeous. Mushroom Day is in every way a great addition to any mycophile’s library.” (Eugenia Bone, author of “Have a Good Trip: Exploring the Magic Mushroom Experience)
  • “From the luminous to the ghoulish, the fragrant to the stinky, the tiny to the giant, Pouliot showcases twenty-four very different fungi–often taking the reader to far-flung places across the globe to find habitats where these special fungi live. And no matter the time of day or night, there’s a fungus of relevance. Whether fungi are entirely novel to you or you are already a fungus fan, enjoy the adventure of discovering this often-overlooked world, as revealed through this intriguing journey through the second-largest kingdom of life.” (Peter Buchanan, Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research, Aotearoa–New Zealand)

Alison Pouliot Mushroom Day

Mushroom Day

A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Fungal Lives

  • Auteur: Alison Pouliot (Australië)
  • Illustraties: Stuart Patience
  • Soort boek: paddenstoelenboek, natuurboek
  • Taal: Engels
  • Uitgever: University of Chicago Press
  • Verschijnt: 25 september 2025
  • Omvang: 256 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: gebonden boek / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 18,00
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van het boek van Alison Pouliot over 24 uur in het leven van een paddenstoel

An hourly guide that spotlights twenty-four fungus species as they spread spores, find food, and adapt to a changing planet.

On this mushroom-filled day, ecologist Alison Pouliot tours the world to introduce readers to a fascinating variety of fungi. Each chapter of Mushroom Day introduces a single fungus during a single hour, highlighting twenty-four different species.

In the dark of the night, the green glow of the ghost fungus guides us into the forest to learn about the mysteries of bioluminescence. At dawn, we awaken to find a fairy ring of mushrooms that has appeared overnight like something out of folklore. But we don’t have much time to linger, as we must reach the Italian forest before other porcino hunters forage the morning’s fattest and finest. In the heat of the afternoon, the ripe stench of the stinkhorn might send us out of the woods, while the enticing aroma of the aniseed funnel lures us back in. Late in the evening we spy a fungus known as the witches cauldron and wonder what it might tell us about the future. By the end of our mushroom day, we’ll have glimpsed the diversity of this unique kingdom, met fungus friends that feed and fascinate, and learned how humans can encourage their flourishing.

For each hour, celebrated artist Stuart Patience has depicted these scenes with evocative pen and ink illustrations. Working together to narrate and illustrate these unique moments in time, Pouliot and Patience have created an engaging read that is a perfect way to spend an hour or two—and a true gift for foragers, mycophiles, and anyone who wants to stop and appreciate fungi.

Alison Pouliot is an ecologist and photographer with a passion for fungi. She divides her time between the northern and southern hemispheres to ensure that she experiences two autumns per year in the pursuit of fungi. She has written several books, including Funga Obscura: Photo Journeys Among Fungi and Meetings with Remarkable Mushrooms: Forays with Fungi Across Hemispheres.

Meg Lowman Tree Day reviewMeg Lowman – Tree Day
A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Arboreal Lives
Uitgever: University of Chicago Press
Verschijnt: 10 september 2025

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Meg Lowman – Tree Day

Meg Lowman Tree Day review, recensie en informatie met een verhaal over 24 uur van 24 bomenlevens. Op 10 september 2025 verschijnt bij University of Chicago Press het boek van Meg Lowman het boek van het leven van 24 bomen gedurende een etmaal. Er is geen Nederlandse vertaling van het boek verkrijgbaar.

Meg Lowman Tree Day review en recensie

  • “I highly recommend Tree Day: A Story o f24 Hours and 24 Arboreal Lives. It is not just a book filled with scientific facts. It is also a book written in Meg Lowman’s engaging story telling style, which reveals her love (which I share) of trees as living beings. It will help all who read it understand the important role trees play in our lives and the life of our planet. Congratulations, CanopyMeg.” (Jane Goodall)
  • “CanopyMeg Lowman is rightly famous for introducing thousands of people to the forest from high in the branches. Now she reveals trees through the hours of the day. With illustrations by Thibaud Hérem, this fine book should belong to anyone who loves nature—as well as those who don’t yet.” (Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods and The Nature Principle)

Meg Lowman Tree Day

Tree Day

A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Arboreal Lives

  • Auteur: Meg Lowman (Verenigde Staten)
  • Illustraties: Thibaud Hérem
  • Soort boek: bomenboek, natuurboek
  • Taal: Engels
  • Uitgever: University of Chicago Press
  • Verschijnt: 10 september 2025
  • Omvang: 256 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: gebonden boek / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 18,00
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van het boek van Meg Lowman over 24 uur in het leven van een boom

An hourly guide that spotlights twenty-four trees as they root, flower, and host diverse forest life.

In this short book, treetop explorer Meg Lowman guides us through a global forest. Each chapter of Tree Day introduces a single tree during a single hour, highlighting twenty-four species from around the world.

In the dark of Yemen’s night, it is too early to see the red sap from which the dragon’s blood tree gets its name. But if we watch closely, we will see nocturnal geckos carry the trees’ pollen in their snouts. Later, in the Pacific Northwest, we climb the world’s tallest species, the coastal redwood. The morning fog is a reminder that redwoods absorb water through their roots and canopies, helping them survive such heights. The sun is already low in the sky on an autumn afternoon. Given the darkness of this New England forest, the sugar maple’s leaves have stopped producing chlorophyll that converts light into energy—and green gives way to vivid crimson foliage. After many hours of boiling, the maple sap makes delicious maple syrup. As the sun sets in Mexico, we observe the origin of another treat, chocolate. The cocoa tree’s flowers sprout along its trunk and branches, allowing easy access for tiny insects like midges that pollinate the tree and start the process of making delicious food for humans, monkeys, bats, and squirrels. By the end of our tree day, we will understand that trees are the silent caretakers of our planet, providing us with medicines, foods, machinery for making fresh water and oxygen, and more.

For each hour, celebrated artist Thibaud Hérem has depicted these trees with gorgeous pen and ink illustrations. Working together to narrate and illustrate these unique moments in time, Lowman and Hérem have created an engaging read that is a perfect way to spend an hour or two—and a true gift for anyone who has ever looked up at a tree in wonder.

Meg Lowman is also known as CanopyMeg. She is a treetop explorer and forest conservationist. She is one of the world’s first arbornauts and has climbed trees in over forty countries. Lowman is the executive director of the TREE Foundation and the founder of Mission Green, a project to build canopy walkways in the world’s ten most endangered, high-biodiversity forests. Lowman has authored eleven books, including The Arbornaut and Life in the Treetops.

Alison Pouliot Mushroom Day reviewAlison Pouliot – Mushroom Day
A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Fungal Lives
Uitgever: University of Chicago Press
Verschijnt: 26 september 2025

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Gregory Smits – The Ryukyu Islands

Gregory Smits The Ryukyu Islands review, recensie en informatie boek over de geschiedenis van Okinawa en de Japanse Riukiu-eilanden van de steentijd tot het heden. Op 24 november 2025 verschijnt bij The University of Chicago Press het boek van Gregory Smits de Amerikaanse historicus en professor Aziatische Studies aan de Penn State Universiteit over de geschiedenis van de Riukiu-eilanden. Er is geen Nederlandse vertaling van het boek verkrijgbaar.

Gregory Smits The Ryukyu Islands review en recensie

  • “The Ryukyu Islands is well researched, insightful, and informative. With an accessible prose style, it is a perfect book for scholars focused on Okinawan/Ryukyuan history, but it will also be of interest to anyone exploring Japanese history and East Asia.” (Mark McNally, University of Hawaii at Manoa)
  • “The Ryukyu Islands is one of the most outstanding monographs on the history of Okinawa. Smits not only engages with, but also challenges squarely, the canonical texts and established understanding of Ryukyu and Okinawa. Relevant both academically and at the current historical and political juncture, Smits’s book will surely be celebrated as his magnum opus.”Shinnosuke Takahashi, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)

Gregory Smits The Ryukyu Islands

The Ryukyu Islands

A New History from the Stone Age to the Present

  • Auteur: Gregory Smits (Verenigde Staten)
  • Soort boek: geschiedenis van Okinawa en de Japanse Riukiu-eilanden
  • Taal: Engels
  • Uitgever: The University of Chicago Press
  • Verschijnt: 24 november 2025
  • Omvang: 464 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: paperback / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 35,00
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van het boek over de geschiedenis van Okinawa en de Riukiu-eilanden

The first comprehensive history of the Ryukyu Islands region in English.

The Ryukyu Islands between Japan and Taiwan consist of around 160 islands and are home to about 1.5 million inhabitants. Across the islands’ history, sea-lanes and trade patterns have connected them to the East China Sea region, giving them a unique vantage point on the region’s changes and making them a useful lens through which to view and understand those transformations.

In this book, Gregory Smits marshals his expertise to canvass the environmental, political, and social history of this fascinating area, emphasizing the diversity of influences from China, Japan, and Korea that have shaped it. Smits begins by tracing the islands’ early history from the time of the oldest extant human remains, through massive inflows of settlers from Japan, until the emergence of a centralized state in the sixteenth century. He then traces the development of the Ryukyu Kingdom from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century, examining its major cultural formations and the interplay of local and external influences driving its evolution. Finally, Smits ushers readers to the modern era, from the end of the Ryukyu Kingdom in 1879 through World War II, the era of American military control, and on to the present. He concludes with their present-day status as a tourist destination affected by ongoing geopolitical, economic, and environmental challenges. Synthesizing decades of research, this book is an indispensable, comprehensive guide to the islands’ history for scholars and nonspecialists alike.

Gregory Smits is professor of history and Asian Studies at Penn State University. He is the author of several books, including, most recently, Early Ryukyuan History: A New Model.

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Steven Rings – What Did You Hear?

Steven Rings What Did You Hear? review, recensie en informatie boek over de muziek van Bob Dylan. Op 17 oktober 2025 verschijnt bij The University of Chicago Press het boek over Bob Dylan van Steven Rings, associate professor in het Department of Music van de University of Chicago. Er is geen Nederlandse vertaling van het boek verkrijgbaar.

Steven Rings What Did You Hear? review en recensie

  • “Rings hears what others don’t–because as he listens, sounds spark thoughts. This takes him inside Bob Dylan’s songs, hearing how their elements–rhythms, melodies, words, and sounds–make what we hear as whole and finished. But that way of listening also takes Rings outside the songs, to hear what they hear: the musical gestures that have shaped them, that have spoken to them. In Rings’s pages, that conversation comes fully to life.” (Greil Marcus, auteur van Folk Music, A Bob Dylan Biography in Seven Songs)
  • What Did You Hear? sings like that Japan ’94 ‘Hard Rain, ‘ spotlighting not Dylan the songwriter but Dylan the performer. Through detailed argument and copious musical examples, Rings breaks down Dylan’s technique on his various instruments: voice, guitar, piano, harmonica. The sounds Dylan fans have loved for decades now have a conceptual framework, demonstrating just how much care Dylan puts into the delivery of his words, not just the writing of them. Rings knows his music theory but doesn’t rely on the reader to, making his analysis easily accessible for the layperson. The most intriguing Bob Dylan book I’ve read in some time.” (Ray Padgett, auteur van Pledging My Time, Conversations with Bob Dylan Band Members)

Steven Rings What Did You Hear

What Did You Hear?

The Music of Bob Dylan

  • Auteur: Steven Rings (Verenigde Staten)
  • Soort boek: boek over de muziek van Bob Dylan
  • Taal: Engels
  • Uitgever: The University of Chicago Press
  • Verschijnt: 17 oktober 2025
  • Omvang: 360 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: gebonden boek / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 29,95 / $ 28,99
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van het boek over Bob Dylan van Steven Rings

Discover a new side of the songs of Bob Dylan by exploring the virtues of rough sounds, peculiar intonation, and a raspy voice.

Folk troubadour, rock star, country crooner—for a musician who adopted so many personas, Bob Dylan always sounds like himself. While he’s written many of the most iconic and impactful lyrics of the past sixty years, Dylan’s music has also reshaped our sonic imagination with his ragged voice, wailing harmonica, and rough-hewn guitar.

Music theorist Steven Rings argues that such sonic imperfections are central to understanding Dylan’s songs and their appeal. These blemishes can invoke authenticity or persona, signal his social commitments, and betray his political shortcomings. Rings begins—where else?—with Dylan’s voice, exploring its changeability, its unmistakable features, and its ability to inhabit characters, including the female narrator of “House of the Rising Sun.” Rings then turns to Dylan as an instrumentalist, examining his infamous adoption of the electric guitar in 1965, as well as his stylistically varied acoustic playing, which borrows sounds and techniques from Black blues musicians, among other influences. Rings charts the histories audible in Dylan’s harmonica as well as piano, which has been central to his music making since his earliest days of imitating Little Richard in his hometown of Hibbing, Minnesota. Finally, Rings guides readers through one of Dylan’s most famous songs, “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall,” analyzing its musical sources as well as variations in live performances. A companion website of audio and video examples helps readers notice the nuances and idiosyncrasies inherent in Dylan’s work and, even more importantly, their effects.

A close look at an underdiscussed but essential aspect of Dylan’s oeuvre, What Did You Hear? offers a fresh understanding of a singular performer, his musical choices, and the meanings that we can hear in his imperfect sounds.

Steven Rings is associate professor in the Department of Music at the University of Chicago. He is the author of Tonality and Transformation and the coeditor of The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory.

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