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Acknowledgments ix
Prologue: Letter to a Fellow Writer 1
Domestication of Exotic Species 5
Introduction, Including a Definition of Citrus Plants and Fruit 7
Transplantation to Europe 12
Acclimatization to the New World 26
Nurturing Citriculture 44
Mining Value from Citrus 59
California Dreamin' 61
Making Lemonade out of Lemons 82
Drinking the Orange 94
Extracting the Essence from the Peel 117
Symbolic Extractions 127
Symbolic Meanings of Citrus 129
Images of Citrus in Prose 144
Images of Citrus in Poetry 150
Fruit as Image 156
Preserving Nature-or Changing It? 175
Make It Scarce? 189
Epilogue: Answer from a Fellow Writer 201
Selected Notes 203
Index 241
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Add Citrus: A History, Walk into your local grocery store and down the produce aisle, and you'll find a dazzling array of citrus, from navel oranges and clementines to grapefruit and key limes—and sometimes even more exotic fare like the Japanese yuzu or the baboon lemon. Nearl, Citrus: A History to your collection on WonderClub |