
Posted 11.17.10

“I read recently
that if you were to add up the combined lengths of rootlets and root hairs of a
single rye plant, the
resulting length could stretch almost from the North to the South Pole (The
Secret Life of Plants by
Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird). No wonder whiskey is so intoxicating: It
tastes of something deeper than anything we could snatch out of the air. The
rye head is the
realization of a vastly coordinated underground system, not some rootless gift
from the ether. I am not recommending whiskey as liquid muse. I am recommending
a prizing of the chthonic, as opposed to the transcendent imagination.”
—Sarah
Gridley, author of Green
is the Orator
(University of California Press, 2010)
Links:
[1] http://www.pw.org/writers_recommend