THE ROOTS OF DESIRE: The Myth, Meaning, and Power of Red Hair
Marion Roach, . . Bloomsbury, $22.95 (244pp) ISBN 978-1-58234-344-0
A redhead herself, NPR commentator Roach has an odd chip on her shoulder about it, relating all sorts of travails and opinions connected to red hair that the average non-redhead may never have guessed existed. To get to the bottom of our perceptions and experience of red hair, she explores the ancient legends of Lilith and Set, the traditions that depict both Judas and Mary Magdalene as redheads, and an Eve in London's St. Paul's Cathedral that has blond hair before the Fall and red hair after it. She visits "witch camp" in Vermont, a high-end hair salon in Manhattan, and Emily Dickinson's house, where a carefully preserved lock of the poet's red hair transforms Roach's image of her. Along the way, Roach (
Reviewed on: 04/25/2005
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 244 pages - 978-1-58234-590-1