HELEN NEARING
(Page 9 of 9)
June/July 1994
By the Mother Earth News editors
HN: Do you think the '90s are an improvement on the '80s?
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MEN: Well, I think that among the media, there seems to be at least...
HN: An awareness?
MEN:... an admission that the '80s were an unfortunately greedy time as far as society's environmental responsibilities are concerned.
HN: I think that you're probably right. Although some of the things I see with the killing of the animals doesn't please me so much. I'm fervently at heart a vegetarian. I don't think it's necessary to kill animals and certainly not to eat them. I can't imagine eating flesh, eating creatures.
MEN: You've been a vegetarian since you were 15 or 16, haven't you?
HN: Earlier than that. Born one. My parents were vegetarians. Unusual to find them at that time. They were vegetarians in the 1890's, so I think I picked them.
MEN: Just one last, hokey question. If you could only save three of the thousands of books from your library, can you possibly imagine what they might be?
HN: One I know I'd want would be Olive Shriner's Dreams. She wrote allegories, and they're beautiful things that Scott and I read a good deal together.
I would also want an unabridged dictionary because then I could write my own books and look up all those wonderful derivations. The third one might be Walden. But the dictionary would be really, really important.
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