Please Plant This Book
Please Plant This Book is the sixth volume of poetry published by American writer Richard Brautigan.
The collection consists of a glued folder containing eight seed packets, with a poem printed on the front of each. The book was Brautigan's last self-publishing venture. The edition had a run of 6,000 free copies.
The eight poem titles and associated seed packets are as follows:
- California Native Flowers
- Calendula
- Carrots
- Lettuce
- Sweet Alyssum Royal Carpet
- Squash
- Shasta Daisy
- Parsley
Brautigan's format and distribution methods reflected a rejection of standard copyright practices. The book includes the statement: "THIS BOOK IS FREE. // Permission is granted to reprint this book by anyone as long as it is not sold." Scholar Chelsea Jennings writes, "purning copyright allowed poets to encourage faster and wider circulation of their work, but it also represented an intervention into property-based constructions of individual authorship." Brautigan's project is in conversation with other written artwork distributed freely by the poet Diane Di Prima in periodicals such as Off Our Backs by examining the varying, interconnected meanings of 'free'. Jennings further observes that this work, through its explicit renouncement of copyright and its focus on sharing literal seeds, "reframed authorship in terms of creation and circulation rather than sale."