Yuck: The Birth & Death of the Weird & Wondrous Joshua Tree, Yucca brevifolia

Are you headed to Joshua Tree this summer? Get ready to hate your life. It's not the...
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Author: Barret Baumgart
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Yuck: The Birth & Death of the Weird & Wondrous Joshua Tree, Yucca brevifolia by Baumgart, Barret

Yuck: The Birth & Death of the Weird & Wondrous Joshua Tree, Yucca brevifolia

$20.00

Yuck: The Birth & Death of the Weird & Wondrous Joshua Tree, Yucca brevifolia

$20.00
Author: Barret Baumgart
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Are you headed to Joshua Tree this summer? Get ready to hate your life. It's not the heat that will wilt your spirit, nor the choke of traffic waiting to trample the park, but the enduring grotesquerie of its cherished namesake, the Joshua Tree.

"One can scarcely find a term of ugliness that is not apt for this plant... A landscape filled with Joshua Trees has a nightmare effect even in broad daylight: at the witching hour it can be almost infernal." -Joseph Smeaton Chase, 1919

Similarly, few terms exist that do not fit Barret Baumgart's appalling YUCK. Part prose poem, pamphlet, collage, history, essay, memoir, and fiction, YUCK is a grotesque malformation beset with uncanny connections, jarring juxtaposition, and a buried true history that will have you asking yourself the big questions, particularly... Why am I here?

Who knows, but here you are... in the weird and wondrous world of YUCK, a brief and searing ode to the world's hottest desert, the Mojave, its divine and dying mascot, Yucca brevifolia, and the magical land that killed it all, Los Angeles.

From the publisher:

YUCK presents an unsettling new history of one of the most loathed and beloved objects on the planet, the Joshua Tree, Yucca brevifolia. It primarily focuses on the discovery, naming, and attempted eradication of the Joshua Tree beginning in the late 1870s in Southern California. The Joshua Tree was universally reviled as the most grotesque object on earth following its discovery by white Europeans in the 1840s. Numerous schemes arose to extirpate it from the planet, the most promising among them an attempt to turn the tree into paper, "California Cactus Paper" [YUCK is, of course, printed on faux CA Cactus Paper]. The book excavates this unknown, buried history against the ironic backdrop of the Joshua Tree today becoming the ultra-hip signifier of some kind of cultural authenticity, and its national park the most photographed and fastest growing in the nation #JoshuaTree. This current popularity boom, in a further irony, is occurring just as scientists warn that the tree will likely vanish due to climate change by the end of the century.



Author: Barret Baumgart
Publisher: Wandering Aengus Press
Published: 03/25/2025
Pages: 130
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.35d
ISBN: 9798218515751

About the Author
Baumgart, Barret: - Barret Baumgart is the author of China Lake: A Journey into the Contradicted Heart of a Global Climate Catastrophe, which won the 2016 Iowa Prize for Literary Nonfiction, and was named among the best nonfiction of 2017 by Kirkus and Brooklyn Rail. Barret's essays and stories have appeared in The Gettysburg Review, The Paris Review online, The Seneca Review, Vice, and The Literary Review, among others. He lives and works in Los Angeles.

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