
If you took Aldo Leopold’s expert eye for Nature and Marcel Proust’s ability to evoke memory out of experience and filtered it all through a poet and essayist who was the daughter of a Filipina mother and South Indian father, you might come close to what Aimee Nezhukumatathil has accomplished in World of Wonders. And Aimee met two of the criteria as a former Badger who was at the Wisconsin Book Festival. 2, 2020, of a conversation with Aimee Nezhukumatathil about her an enchanting and stimulating collection of illustrated nature essays called “World Of Wonders: In Praise Of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, & Other Astonishments.” Published by the good people at Milkweed Editions, it was named Book of the Year by Barnes and Noble, and was a finalist for the Kirkus Prize in nonfiction. Stu Levitan gets 2022 off to a wondrous start with an encore presentation from Nov. Your listener-supported, community radio home for Madison authors, topics, book events and publishers.

In a piece for Truthout titled US Fascism Is Spreading Under the Guise of “Patriotic Education” Henry Giroux writes, "It …

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