“Once a century, all of a certain kind of bamboo flower on the same day. Whether they are in Malaysia or in a greenhouse in Minnesota makes no difference, nor does the age or size of the plant. They flower. Some current of an inner language passes between them, through space and separation, in ways we cannot explain in our language. They are all, somehow, one plant, each with a share of communal knowledge.” WayKindDoeAgeCertainLanguageDifferencesSpaceShareCenturyFlowerPlantSizeCurrentsSeparationGreenhousesMinnesotaMalaysiaBamboo Author:Linda Hogan
“Poetry has its own laws speaking for the life of the planet. It is a language that wants to bring back together what the other words have torn apart.” WantTogetherLawLanguagePlanetsTornBack TogetherTorn Apart Author:Linda Hogan
“There is a language beyond human language, an elemental language, one that arises from the land itself.” HumansLanguageLandAriseElementalsHuman Language Author:Linda Hogan