Verwobenes Leben

Wie Pilze unsere Welt formen und unsere Zukunft beeinflussen

Paperback, 448 pages

German language

Published Aug. 29, 2021 by Ullstein Verlag.

ISBN:
978-3-550-20110-3
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4 stars (4 reviews)

"Eines jener seltenen Bücher, die uns verzaubern und den Blick auf unsere Welt verändern." Helen MacDonald

Sie sind in der Erde, in der Luft, in unserem Körper. Pilze sind überall, aber man übersieht sie leicht. Sie halten uns am Leben, bauen Schadstoffe in der Atmosphäre ab und verändern das Verhalten von Tieren. Sie beeinflussen, wie wir Menschen fühlen und denken und sind für alle Lebensformen unverzichtbar. Sie existieren an der Grenze zwischen Leben und Tod. Der größte bekannte Pilz umfasst zehn Quadratkilometer, wiegt mehrere Hundert Tonnen und ist zwischen 2.000 und 8.000 Jahre alt. Pilze verfügen über eine eigene Intelligenz ohne zentrales Gehirn und können ihre Umwelt manipulieren. Merlin Sheldrake dringt ein in das verborgene Netzwerk der Pilze.

»Ein spektakuläres und erhellendes Buch. Ständig musste ich innehalten, fasziniert von der Welt der Pilze und von Sheldrakes bahnbrechenden Erkenntnissen.« Robert Macfarlane

»Ein abenteuerliches und wagemutiges Buch, das uns das geheime Leben …

12 editions

An appetizer for the world of fungi, not a beginners mycology textbook

4 stars

Fungi are incredibly interesting and this book does them justice. It does an excellent job of describing their importance and the hidden connections between Fungi and plants, but also Fungi and humans. And it's written in a way that you feel close to the author, as he takes us on this journey.

I just wished there was more. More about different kinds of Fungi, more about recent science, about the importance of Fungi in different cultures etc. But I assume this is just no the scope and also not the ambition of this book, it's not meant to be an intro into mycology.

If I could I would give it 4.5 stars. It was very interesting and it made me want to dig more fungi related books, but it was not perfect. E.g. I felt a bit less invested than when reading "Never Home Alone" by Rob Dunn last …

Entangled Writing

3 stars

On the whole, I found Merlin's book an okay read. I have listened to him talk on various podcasts, and it was interesting to visit the source of his thoughts. I feel it is a confession of a mycophilic, heavily spun from reference material, doctoral studies, and associates in the field. It was more like a thesis than a text on field research. But, and there is a big but, I can't fault Sheldrake's bringing all this material together in one text, peppered by his boyish enthusiasm. It is lovely to indulge in someone's own passion, regardless of how they present it.

Sometimes, I felt the adulation for psilocybin to be laboured and at times pontifical. I think if one is going to dip into social science, there might the other side of the coin mentioned when psilocybin has caused psychosis, or done nothing at all in the way of …

Great introduction to fungus!

4 stars

It was really enlightening to learn about the incredible impact that fungus has on all parts of the world.

I was especially intrigued at how plant roots and mycelium work together. It was also very surprising to hear about the impressive effects that truffles have on humans. I hadn't known that they had such an effect on people.