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...for most people in the [Jewish] Ghetto [of Warsaw] nature lived only in memory -- no parks, birds, or greenery existed in the Ghetto -- and they suffered the loss of nature like a phantom-limb pain, an amputation that scrambled the body's rhythms, starved the senses, and made basic ideas about the world impossible for children to fathom.


Diane Ackerman


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Diane Ackerman (born October 7 1948 in Waukegan Illinois) is an American author poet and naturalist known best for her work A Natural History of the Senses. She has taught at various universities including Columbia and Cornell.

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