Gardenland
Nature, Fantasy, and Everyday Practice
Title Details
Pages: 272
Illustrations: 15 b&w images
Trim size: 6.000in x 9.000in
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Hardcover
Pub Date: 08/01/2018
ISBN: 9-780-8203-5319-7
List Price: $62.95
Paperback
Pub Date: 10/01/2020
ISBN: 9-780-8203-5874-1
List Price: $34.95
Web PDF
Pub Date: 08/01/2018
ISBN: 9-780-8203-5318-0
List Price: $62.95
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Nature, Fantasy, and Everyday Practice
American garden writing: a fantasy genre of everyday life
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Garden writing is not just a place to find advice about roses and rutabagas; it also contains hidden histories of desire, hope, and frustration and tells a story about how Americans have invested grand fantasies in the common soil of everyday life. Gardenland chronicles the development of this genre across key moments in American literature and history, from nineteenth-century industrialization and urbanization to the twentieth-century rise of factory farming and environmental advocacy to contemporary debates about public space and social justice—even to the consideration of the future of humanity’s place on earth.
In exploring the hidden landscape of desire in American gardens, Gardenland examines literary fiction, horticultural publications, and environmental writing, including works by Charles Dudley Warner, Henry David Thoreau, Willa Cather, Jamaica Kincaid, John McPhee, and Leslie Marmon Silko. Ultimately, Gardenland asks what the past century and a half of garden writing might tell us about our current social and ecological moment, and it offers surprising insight into our changing views about the natural world, along with realms that may otherwise seem remote from the world of leeks and hollyhocks.
—Jeanne Maglaty, Smithsonian Magazine
—John Yunker, EcoLit Books