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I’ve recently read South by Ernest Shackleton and Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake and I’ve enjoyed the contrast between both of these books.
The latter is about how powerful and useful the humble mushroom is to both humans and animals and the former is about a captain and his mates defying the odds of being shipwrecked in the Antarctic and doing whatever is necessary to survive in an ice desert and save his crew mates.
This has enabled me to appreciate the duality of the natural world more and would like to delve further if you have any recommendation. Thank you :)
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>Man vs Nature trope..
how about "man as a humble part of the infinite web of nature" and not "christ-chuds trying to dominate and failing every time"



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