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Article: Reports from Hamilton College advance knowledge in life sciences.
- Article from:
- Science Letter
- Article date:
- June 16, 2009
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"Although Frischmuth's garden books give the appearance of a new genre for the novelist, they in fact represent a continuum of her literary tradition. Moreover, Frischmuth argues that the qualities essential for the successful gardener resemble those of the writer," researchers in the United States report (see also Life Sciences).
"The three volumes display the creativity and the characteristics unique to Frischmuth's fiction, a free flowing interchange of the imaginative and the real, thereby creating a seamless connection between the human and the natural worlds. Frischmuth calls this her assoziative Nicht-Methode," wrote E. Toegel and colleagues, Hamilton ...