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Railway Flora or nature’s revenge on man. Botanical observations on the area around the international marshalling yard of Chiasso, 1969–1978 is a small botanical handbook – midway between a travel diary and a science manual – that tells of the astonishing proliferation of spontaneous plants in the vicinity of Chiasso’s international station, where the completion of a new, large complex of train tracks in the ’50s and ’60s eradicated the local vegetation. First published in 1980, this book became a small cult object that inspired the poet Fabio Pusterla to write a poem for Schick’s ‘pilot plants,’ featured in this edition. Railway Flora bears witness to the painstaking research of an all but common man and his scrutiny of the complex relationship between human beings and their environment. A tale of biodiversity along the tracks of a frontier station.
Stefan Beaubrun, Ely Riva, Nicola Schoenenberger
Florette
The Cantonal Museum of Natural History (Lugano), Preservation and Promotion of the Italian Language and Culture in the Canton of Ticino, Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council, Migros Culture Percentage Ticino, Lugano al verde, Gruppo, Banche Chiasso, Radix Svizzera Italiana, Comune di Chiasso, Alpi Suisse SA (Bedano), Gridecont SAGL (Chiasso), ChiassoLetteraria
2025
Second Edition (First Edition 2015)
English
11 x 17 cm
168 + 12 pages + concertina pages
Paperback with wrap-around band, sewn binding, concertina pages
Colour, b/w
ISBN 9791280336347
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Railway Flora (English Edition)