The story of shit
Dekkers, Midas, 1946-2018
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We are very discreet. We disappear into a small room, perform the task, flush, wash and reappear as if nothing happened. Of course, hygiene is necessary - some faecal bacteria, if re-ingested, can cause very serious problems - and unpleasant aromas are best kept at bay. But in all this hygienic discretion have we lost touch with an integral part of ourselves - something as much a part of living as breathing, eating and sleeping? Something enriching, creative and even enjoyable. In The Story of Shit, Dutch biologist Midas Dekkers presents a personal, cultural, scientific, historical and environmental account of shit, from the digestive process and the fascinating workings of the gut, to the act of defecation and toilet etiquette. With irreverent humour and a compelling narrative style, Dekkers brings a refreshing, entertaining and illuminating perspective to a once-taboo subject.
Main title:
The story of shit / Midas Dekkers ; translated from the Dutch by Nancy Forest-Flier.
Author:
Dekkers, Midas, 1946-, authorForest-Flier, Nancy, translator
Work:
Imprint:
Melbourne, Victoria : The Text Publishing Company, 2018.©2018
Collation:
293 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Notes:
First published in Dutch as 'De kleine verlossing of de lust van ontlasten' by Uitgeverij Atlas Contact, Amsterdam, 2014.Includes bibliographical references and index.Translated from the Dutch.
ISBN:
9781925355178 (paperback)
Dewey class:
612.36
Language:
EnglishDutch
Added title:
BRN:
485061
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