Earthly Materials, Cutter Wood
Earthly Materials, Cutter Wood
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Earthly Materials
Journeys Through Our Bodies' Emissions, Excretions, and Disintegrations

Author: Cutter Wood

Narrator: Josh Bloomberg

Unabridged: 10 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 04/29/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Bill Bryson’s The Body meets Mary Roach’s Gulp (with a dash of What’s Your Poo Telling You?) in this delightfully weird, richly informative, and unexpectedly lyrical tour of our bodily emissions—revealing that the very parts of us that we seek to hide in embarrassment are actually an essential part of human health, with fascinating social history.In biology class, we learn that the body is a fundamentally cohesive organism, a collection of organs and tissues working together to a common purpose, all overseen by the brain and wrapped up tidily in a covering of skin. But while this idea of the body isn’t false, it fails to give us a complete picture in one crucial way: though the system appears tidy and self-contained on the page, in reality it is far from it. Whether it is blowing its nose, mopping sweat from its brow, or excusing itself to the restroom, the human organism is essentially porous.Our bodies continuously shed material, and while we often think of these materials as wastes, they serve far more complex functions. The exchange, elimination, and frequent disguise of our effluence has been elemental to the development of human civilization, and our lives today are still governed by a host of laws and superstitions and social mores about the materials our bodies leave behind.In thirteen discrete chapters, Earthly Materials tells a story about one of the materials the human body sheds—from breath and urine to vomit and tears. Sometimes the questions examined are historical. What have we physically done with all the urine produced in our cities? Sometimes they approach the matter through a philosophical lens. Is it ever logical to cry? Sometimes they explore recent scientific discoveries. How does mucus undermine our understanding of natural selection? But they always offer a window into how we negotiate our place in the world and how we get along with one another.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Cutter Wood

Cutter Wood is the author of Love and Death in the Sunshine State. His work has appeared in Harper’s, The Virginia Quarterly Review, The Paris Review Daily, and other publications. He completed an MFA in creative nonfiction at the University of Iowa, is the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and was the Jenny McKean Moore Writer-in-Residence at George Washington University. He lives in Baltimore with his partner and family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elisa on March 07, 2025

This is not the book to bring to the lunchroom. It is pretty gross but it is also fascinating. Everything humans try to do discreetly is brought to the spotlight and explored in graphic ways. From snot to tears, the author offers different perspectives on everything our bodies shed. Part of it is ap......more

Goodreads review by kylie on March 25, 2025

Such a fun and only a bit gross read. My one complaint is the gratuitousness of the flatulence chapter. It had more references than the rest of the book combined. We get it, guys like farts. **I received my copy from Netgalley.......more

Goodreads review by Haley on May 18, 2025

Five stars for the first chapter. He lost me by the middle of the book tbh but just all around interesting!......more

Goodreads review by Karen on May 22, 2025

this was so excellent!! literally life-changing. thanks so much to the publisher for the free eARC!......more