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The Vegetable Passion: A History of the Vegetarian State of Mind [Hardcover]

Janet Barkas (Author)
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Scribner; First Edition edition (1975)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684139251
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684139258
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,434,832 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I wrote a novel when I was ten and a full-length play when I was thirteen. In junior high school and high school, first a reporter and then a reporter as well as feature editor of the school newspapers. I began researching my first nonfiction book while still a junior in college. In a public speaking class, I decided to research the history of vegetarianism for my topic. The research was totally engrossing and it led my around the world -- to India, Germany, England, and other countries in Europe -- and it took me eight years till that first book was published by Scribner's when I was twenty-six years old. I love to read as well as write; I love to go to the theatre (as well as write plays), go to the movies (as well as write screenplays), and travel. I love people so it's hard for me to put the hours in that writing and rewriting requires but I do it because I have a need to share with others through my writings -- books, articles, and poems. My plays and screenplays are yet to be produced but I know someday it will happen.

I'm often asked what is my favorite book that I've written? That's a tough question to answer because each book represents a very special and powerful experience for me, from my five year study of crime victims, which led to VICTIMS (published by Scribner's) to my trilogy of friendship books: FRIENDSHIFTS: THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP AND HOW IT SHAPES OUR LIVES (published by Hannacroix Creek Books, Inc.) which led to interviews on OPRAH, THE VIEW, TODAY SHOW, EARLY SHOW, SUNDAY MORNING, GOOD MORNING AMERICA, and other programs; WHEN FRIENDSHIP HURTS (Simon & Schuster, Inc., Fireside), which led to major TV interviews AND author tours in the U.S. PLUS Australia and New Zealand for the Finch Publishing edition (Australian) of the book; and WHO'S THAT SITTING AT MY DESK? WORKSHIP, FRIENDSHIP, OR FOE? (published by Hannacroix Creek Books), on work and friendship.

I enjoy hearing from readers even though a personal reply can't be guaranteed.

My academic credentials include a Ph.D. in sociology from The City University of New York, an M.A. in criminal justice from Goddard College, and a year of graduate work in art therapy at Hahnemann Medical College. In addition to writing, I am a professional speaker as well as a coach. I have been speaking, or conducting workshops, since my mid-twenties before a variety of corporate, association, and government agencies, companies, or meetings. My topics include time management -- I'm author of three books on time management including WORK LESS, DO MORE (Sterling, 2008), CREATIVE TIME MANAGEMENT FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM (Hannacroix Creek Books, 1999), and CREATIVE TIME MANAGEMENT (Prentice-Hall, 1984)-- business protocol (BUSINESS PROTOCOL, Wiley, 1991; 2nd edition, Hannacroix Creek Books, 2001); friendship (books noted above); and work relationships.

Although the majority of my books are nonfiction, I've also had my fiction published including two suspense novels co-authored with Fred Yager: UNTIMELY DEATH and JUST YOUR EVERYDAY PEOPLE. I look forward to the publication of my first solo novel at some point.

I have had one or multiple nonfiction and fiction books translated into more than twenty languages; it's wonderful and rewarding to know that readers around the world are discovering my books.

Writing a book is hard work but it is very rewarding and I feel privileged and honored to be a book author. Each new book publication is exhilarating and exciting.

I'm also working fulltime as Director of Publicity and Subsidiary & Foreign Rights for a dynamic new publishing company. It's very rewarding to use what I've learned through my various jobs in publishing over the years -- first at Macmillan, followed by Grove, and then running my own small press as well as being a published author with several excellent houses -- to help a new company and its authors and books to obtain broadcast or print publicity as well as subsidiary or international publishing opportunities.

Although authors are, of course, crucial, readers are key as well. Whether you read a book by borrowing it from the library, excerpts or the whole book for free on the Internet or your mobile phone, or you buy it to read and add to your personal or professional library, or to give it as a gift, I thank you for your interest in reading and books, my own, of course, included!



 

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4.0 out of 5 stars an opposing viewpoint, November 19, 2001
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This review is from: The Vegetable Passion: A History of the Vegetarian State of Mind (Hardcover)
an odd & unique little book, written, i believe, by someone who hasnt put out anything else. it is primarily a collection of biographies of various vegetarians, from gandhi to hitler & an explication of several vegetarian movements. written in the early-mid 70s, the style of the vegetable passion is evocative of its time..... while it does meander, more information is packed into less space & there isnt an imposed message or point of view. it is more scholarly than most books i have seen on the topic. the information is unusual, as are the photographs. if one would like a history of some of the worlds more famous vegetarians & specifically, their views on vegetarianism & how it is integrated into their lives, this would be a good book to read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars VEGANS HAVE PRIDE! you have always existed!, December 6, 2010
This review is from: The Vegetable Passion: A History of the Vegetarian State of Mind (Hardcover)
If you are a vegan or vegetarian you need to read this book! it was written in the 70's... I got mine used that the Bohdi Tree used bookstore in Los Angeles... this book covers vegetarian ideas, poems, religions and societies ranging from prehistoric times to the 20th century. If you think animal rights, veganism and vegetarianism are new ideas you will be pleasantly surprised that people of the past already came to the same conclusions you did. They saw the unnecessary violence and pain, they connected humans to non-human animals, they were concerned about health, as well as nature and the environment.... no matter what period in history, there were people who saw outside "the matrix" of animal exploitation.
Furthermore this book is A FUN read. She's has an awesome conversational style. i had trouble putting it down as page after page reading about cool people who saw it my way throughout history. This book is not given enough credit and I really hope it goes back into print!!! the movement needs this book!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Unclear and incoherant, November 18, 1999
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This review is from: The Vegetable Passion: A History of the Vegetarian State of Mind (Hardcover)
It couldn't decide whether it was vegetarian propaganda or a sociological history of the movement and, accordingly, both sides fail. I was looking for a decent history of the movement, and this wasn't it.
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