Plant Poetics – Literary Forms and Functions of the Vegetal

Joela Jacobs, Isabel Kranz & Solvejg Nitzke (eds.)

Plant Poetics explores the forms and functions of the vegetal across a broad body of literature. From Homer to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and from Jamaica Kincaid to Esther Kinsky, the contributions to this volume trace plants in literary works from around the world. Based on nuanced theoretical and historical groundwork, these readings bring together interdisciplinary perspectives on literary and cultural plant studies. The volume shows how vegetal beings have impacted the ways humans think about narrative time, genre, and writing as a literary practice. Plant Poetics illustrates the capacity of plants to make (literary) worlds and shape their forms.


Joela Jacobs, Associate Professor of German Studies, University of Arizona and Literary and Cultural Plant Studies Network
Isabel Kranz, Department of Cultural StudiesUniversity of Applied Arts Vienna. 
Solvejg Nitzke, Interim Professor of Comparative Literature, Ruhr-University Bochum

BOOK PRESENTATION

Plant Poetics will be presented on Wednesday, December 20, 2025, at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. More information in our event calendar Book Presentation
ISBN: 978-90-04-72781-6
e-ISBN: 978-90-04-73374-9
Editor/s: Joela Jacobs, Isabel Kranz & Solvejg Nitzke
Publisher: Brill, 2025
Graphic design: Brill
Language: English
Price: EUR 185.9