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The language of flowers is as old as language itself In the earliest poetry familiar plants were used to represent simple emotions ideas or states of mind love hope despair fidelity solitude beauty mortality Over time these associations entwined with myth & legend with religious symbolism folk & herbal lore By the early 19th century the ' Language of Flora' had become increasingly refined especially in England & America where sentimental flower books listing flower meanings & illustrating them with verse were perennial bestsellers The Everyman Language of Flowers without sacrificing the charm of its Victorian predecessors aims to provide extended updated & rather more robust floral anthology for the 21st century presenting poetry from ancient Greece to contemporary Britain & America & spanning the world from Cuba to Korea Russia to Zimbabwe Here are Rumi & Rilke on the rose; Herrick & Louise Gluck on the lily; Chaucer Emily Dickinson & Jon Silkin on the daisy; Mary Robinson & Ted Hughes on the snowdrop; Lorenzo de Medici John Clare & Alice Oswald on the violet; Hugo & Roethke on carnations; Ovid & Goethe on poppies; Blake & Eugenio Montale on the sunflower; Christina Rossetti on heartsease & forget-me-nots; Emily Bronte on harebells & heather Seamus Heaney on lupins Pasternak on night-scented stock Eastern cultures rich in flower associations are well represented there are Tang poems celebrating chrysanthemums & peonies Zen poems about orchids & lotus flowers poems about jasmine & marigolds from India roses tulips & narcissi from Persia the Ottoman empire & the Arabic world Flowers are arranged by season with roses & lilies in a section of their own In a final section poets comment directly or indirectly on the language of flowers itself The book concludes with a selected glossary drawn from several celebrated Victorian collections ...
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The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh is a moving story of hope & forgiveness & an international bestseller The Victorians used flowers to express emotions honeysuckle for devotion azaleas for passion & red roses for love For Victoria Jones flowers & their meanings are her only connection to the world
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Dr Francis S Collins head of the Human Genome Project is one of the world's leading scientists working at the cutting edge of the study of DNA the code of life Yet he is also a man of unshakable faith in God How does he reconcile the seemingly unreconcilable? In THE LANGUAGE OF GOD he explains his own journey from atheism to faith & then takes the reader on a stunning tour of modern science to show that physics chemistry & biology -- indeed reason itself -- are not incompatible with belief His book is essential reading for anyone who wonders about the deepest questions of all why are we here? How did we get here? & what does life mean? ...
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'A charming & brilliantly entertaining novel shot through with the light-hearted Nesbit touch' Penelope Lively from the introduction When did two girls of our age have such a chance as we've got
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The Language Of Things

In The Language of Things Deyan Sudjic Director of the Design Museum decodes the things around us their hidden meanings our relationship with them how they shape our lives and why we desire them Design is everywhere It seduces pleases and inspires us It makes us part with our money It defines who we think we are An iPhone an anglepoise lamp a Picasso a banknote an Armani suit a William Morris textile a Lucky Strike packet a spacecraft - every object tells a storyAnd understanding their stories offers us a whole new way of seeing the world &Articulate and wonderfully knowledgeable for anyone who takes an interest in the world around us& Time Out &A nightmare vision of a world drowning in objects witty well observed and wide-ranging& Guardian &An elegant witty and free-ranging survey from
Thomas Chippendale&s ponderous 18th-century manor-house furnishings to Jonathan Ive&s sprightly Macintosh iBooks& Daily Telegraph &Lively engaging& Evening Standard &Readable sharp and worthwhile& Financial Times Director of the Design Museum Deyan Sudjic was born in London of Yugoslav parents He is a former architecture critic for the Observer and a visiting professor at the Royal College of ArtSudjic was Director of the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2002 and is author of The Edifice Complex the much-praised 100-Miles City the best-selling Architecture Pack The Language of Things and monographs on John Pawson Ron Arad and Richard Rogers
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In The Language of Things Deyan Sudjic Director of the Design Museum decodes the things around us their hidden meanings our relationship with them how they shape our lives & why we desire them Design is everywhere It seduces pleases & inspires us It makes us part with our money It defines who we think we are An iPhone an anglepoise lamp a Picasso a banknote an Armani suit a William Morris textile a Lucky Strike packet a spacecraft
- every object tells a story And understanding their stories offers us a whole new way of seeing the world & Articulate & wonderfully knowledgeable for anyone who takes an interest in the world around us& Time Out &A nightmare vision of a world drowning in objects witty well observed & wide-ranging& Guardian & An elegant witty & free-ranging survey from Thomas Chippendale&s ponderous 18th-century manor-house furnishings to Jonathan Ive&s sprightly Macintosh i Books& Daily Telegraph & Lively engaging& Evening Standard & Readable sharp & worthwhile& Financial Times Director of the Design Museum Deyan Sudjic was born in London of Yugoslav parents He is a former architecture critic for the Observer & a visiting professor at the Royal College of Art Sudjic was Director of the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2002 & is author of The Edifice Complex the much-praised 100-Miles City the best-selling Architecture Pack The Language of Things & monographs on John Pawson Ron Arad & Richard Rogers

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iPhone - A popular smartphone manufactured by Apple
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Language - the method of communication used in different areas. Humans and computers have many different languages.
Armani - Giorgio Armani, an Italian fashion Designer
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