rhizome
not a potato. it is a cool post-post-structuralist idea created by gilles deleuze and felix guattari.
there’s no point planting rhizomes in your garden, because they only grow out of an eternally deferred centre, maybe.
a horizontal stem of a plant that is usually found underground, often sending out roots and shoots from its nodes. students of naropa university are obsessed with the rhizome, as it fulfills their dual l-st for metaphor and salad.
“rhizome, an underground stem bearing roots and flowers, and a postructuralist metaphor for nomadic traits, is a trope that anne waldman exploits to describe hybrid, cross-genre poetics and intuitive constellations.” it also makes a decent tea.
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