The Book of Slime. A Slippery Trail in Earth's History
Slime is an ambiguous thing. Slime is both disgusting and delightful. Slime is both a vehicle for pathogens and the strongest weapon of our immune system. Slime is the substance through which our world moves. Slime exists at the intersection...
of everything: between various organs and layers of our body, as well as between land, water, and air in the surrounding environment. In the natural world, it often becomes the decisive argument in a fatal confrontation between predator and prey, and also plays a key role in the curious mating practices of underwater gastropods. In this amazing book, Suzanne Wedlich takes a tour through the three-billion-year history of slime: from the role it played in the evolution of life on this planet to how it might manifest in the post-human life of the future. Wedlich explores the cultural and emotional significance of slime, from its special role in horror films to its subtle influence on Art Nouveau style. Slime is what unites Patricia Highsmith's love for snails, John Steinbeck's disgust for mixins, and Emperor Hirohito's passion for jellyfish.
Slime is an ambiguous thing. Slime is both disgusting and delightful. Slime is both a vehicle for pathogens and the strongest weapon of our immune system. Slime is the substance through which our world moves. Slime exists at the intersection of everything: between various organs and layers of our body, as well as between land, water, and air in the surrounding environment. In the natural world, it often becomes the decisive argument in a fatal confrontation between predator and prey, and also plays a key role in the curious mating practices of underwater gastropods. In this amazing book, Suzanne Wedlich takes a tour through the three-billion-year history of slime: from the role it played in the evolution of life on this planet to how it might manifest in the post-human life of the future. Wedlich explores the cultural and emotional significance of slime, from its special role in horror films to its subtle influence on Art Nouveau style. Slime is what unites Patricia Highsmith's love for snails, John Steinbeck's disgust for mixins, and Emperor Hirohito's passion for jellyfish.
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