Big whoop. Georg, many powerful storms are moving in, and there is no "solution" for them (Peak Everything, climate change, population overshoot). i usually get shy around books that get articles written about them in green anarchy, but by the end of the first chapter i forgot all about the worries that i mightn't grasp it and sat mesmerised by jensen's writing and self-propelled honesty. Never enough to get me involved with the justice system, but bad enough. He traverses between evidence-based parts and personal parts. Excerpt from A Language Older Than Words A Language Older Than Words (p. 308) From chapter "Death and Awakening" Not only bees died in 1985. A Language Older Than Words is my favorite book by Derek Jensen. But, he is not writing a history book, and what he doe write is beautiful and thought-provoking regardless. She insists rats understand us and if we call them bad names they’d resent it and take revenge by gnawing at our laundry, appliances or electric wirings; whereas if we call them KIND they’ll show appreciation by leaving us in peace.She thinks even as we know them, these rats also understand us, even our language. This also means silencing the voices by making these crimes appearing normal. To the uneducated, this book might seem like a fictitious self-help book that just exaggerates the abusive nature of the society we live in. Others may want to be prepared to make notes while reading it. This book is Jensen's unravelling of his abusive childhood and how it mirrors our culture. your paragraph on the standard formula. of all his (increasingly large) books, language is the finest i've found. Start by marking “A Language Older Than Words” as Want to Read: Error rating book. I read this book slowly and am glad that I did. So i suffered some abuse as a child -- not seriously horrible, but bad enough -- and it affected me as an adult. Hi Richard!Great post! At the same time I wonder what else can the Social Sciences provide? Refresh and try again. because it has pictures. During the years of violent rage, the family members lived in a world of make believe, blocking out the fear and suffering. Few books have touched me the way this book did. I also liked Jensen's description of the writing course he taught, "I don't know how anyone could possibly say that he or she has successfully run a writing class without having played Hide and Go Seek with overweight men, twenty year olds, middle-aged mothers of five, and a half-dozen men and women whose native language is not English, all of them dead serious about finding or not being found." It also compares the victims survival strategies in both situations - disturbingly similar. It is the language of bodies, of body on body, wind on snow, rain on trees, wave on stone. We’d love your help. so now's my chance: read it. This mess has been sustained by building a story of make believes which is a web of lies. Destroyed 2 marriages and lots of other damage too. Their conquests have shaped the world as we know it today, and have instilled in us a culture of excessive consumption of the world’s resources, rather than coexisting with the countless creatures living with us on this planet. I've read many of his books, and while yes, he does repeat himself, I feel his repetitions are necessary. buy it, absorb it (what else can you do? Derrick Jensen’s book, A Language Older Than Words, is a landmark in environmental writing. I highly recommend this book. One would hope that someone writing about these subjects for so long could move beyond simple moral denunciation, but he has no reason to give up his hustle if people keep buying it (groups actually pay him money for him to talk to them on the phone!). Welcome back. Additionally, he has given the same public talk at every speaking event he's done for years (yes, the Star Wars bit is funny the first time). Aren't there other ways to communicate? This book shows how abusers have similar tactics to abuse their victims as this culture does to abuse its inhabitants. I want to share it with various people in my life though I think "As the World Burns" is a better introduction to reality for most (it was mine!) His message needs to be repeated millions of times because our culture repeats illusions upon illusions billions of times. Thus, the need to read this book. You could call the course "Dynamics of Abuse". So i suffered some abuse as a child -- not seriously horrible, but bad enough -- and it affected me as an adult. We need to stand in the pain, cry, agonize, and grieve before we can reconnect with a world that is not safe. I already had a similar perspective to Derrick's, and knew much of the information he gave. She exhibited it often before, when we still had no cat in our house. / Zach-- / Happy spring solstice!" Reading a book like this, I can always feel a little bit smug in my aboriginal irish womynhood-ness...ah white boy, your kind have ruined the planet, tch tch. I really wonder what that could be. Backster also used the detector to observe responses in human cells, which responded to their original owner's current emotional feelings when their owners were hundreds of miles away. Beautiful prose from an evolving human. His books break through the brainwashing. I read a copy from the library, and as soon as I'd finished it, I bought the book because I know it'll be one I go back to, if my heart can take it. “Singular, compelling and courageously honest, this book is more than just a poignant memoir of a harrowingly abusive childhood. What is a greater concern for me reading his book is his positive simplification of indigenous cultures, which runs the risk of being the flip side of earlier negative blanketing of said cultures by white people in the past. This is such a book. Rarely do I read a book that not only hits so many political punches right in the gut, but also brings it all back home on a personal and spiritual level without coming off as cheesy. It would have been mindblowing if I had read it 3-5 years ago. Overview. Thanks a lot for your great ideas! Beautiful prose from a. Never enough to get me involved with the justice system, but bad enough. OTHER BOOKS. This was yet another excellent book by Derrick Jensen. So, it is on my "read again" book list. His message needs to be repeated millions of times because our culture repeats illusions upon illusions billions of times. This book is so much more than that. There must be a new name for life-changing memoir. March 1st 2004 What if the point is to invite these others into your movement, to bring trees, wind, grass, dragonflies into your family and in so doing abandon any attempt to control them? This controversy-filled 254-page book is a relatively accurate representation of Derrick Jensen’s childhood and the events that lead to him being one of the most prominent anti-civilization authors out there. This was yet another excellent book by Derrick Jensen. I read it while in Africa and felt the time & place might have altered my interpretation. A Language Older than Words takes you on the nerve-wracking journey through an abused child’s upbringing. The mindset that can save the world is that which my wife has. I’d see a rat balefullly staring at me from the ceiling and I’d point it to her and say there’s a big rat in there but she’d caution me in a whisper not to call it a rat, or a pest, but call it instead what she had always called a rat—a MABAIT ( roughly, the Tagalog word for “the kind one”). having been found, it took me visiting a now-defunct bookstore in the east village of manhattan before i could see whether this book's promise (the promise, ever present yet rarely fulfilled, of every unopened book) were to be kept. Derrick has written a billion words and altered the perception of many over the years. She exhibited it often before, when we still had no cat in our house. Jensen’s father was a fundamentalist Christian and a wealthy businessman. Fortunately for me, I was able to get this book via Eastern Washington University's library (it is interesting that Mr. Jensen at one time taught classes at this university; unfortunately, I was not attending this school at the time that he was teaching, but what an incredible experience tha. In fact, the inscription in the front reads: "Dec. 2004 / John -- / Happy winter solstice! we've probably all heard the heaps of praise being composted upon derrick jensen. We do not even remember that it exists.” ― Derrick Jensen, A Language Older Than Words The secret about Derrick Jensen is that all of his books are the same: they use the same metaphors and repeat the same points over and over again.
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