Wildest Place on Earth / Edition 1

Wildest Place on Earth / Edition 1

by John Hanson Mitchell
ISBN-10:
1582432155
ISBN-13:
9781582432151
Pub. Date:
04/25/2002
Publisher:
Catapult
ISBN-10:
1582432155
ISBN-13:
9781582432151
Pub. Date:
04/25/2002
Publisher:
Catapult
Wildest Place on Earth / Edition 1

Wildest Place on Earth / Edition 1

by John Hanson Mitchell

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Overview

A compelling inquiry of the meaning of wilderness follows the author's exploration of local landscapes such as a hedge maze and town parks in search of that essential contact with nature.

This is the ironic story of how Italian Renaissance and Baroque gardens encouraged the preservation of the American wilderness and ultimately fostered the creation of the world's first national park system. Told via Mitchell's sometimes disastrous and humorous travels--from the gardens of southern Italy up through Tuscany and the lake island gardens--the book is filled with history, folklore, myths, and legends of Western Europe, including a detailed history of the labyrinth, a common element in Renaissance gardens. In his attempt to understand the Italian garden in detail, Mitchell set out to create one on his own property--with a labyrinth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781582432151
Publisher: Catapult
Publication date: 04/25/2002
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 829,370
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

John Hanson Mitchell's work is focused on a square mile tract of land known as Scratch Flat, located about thirty-five miles north-west of Boston. Mitchell has used this anomalous landscape of rolling hills, farms, forests and encroaching suburbs to explore his continuing interest in natural and human history and the whole question of place in human cultures, both native and European. Best known of this series of books is the first, Ceremonial Time: Fifteen Thousand Years on One Square Mile, a New York Times Editors' Choice. The latest book in the group is An Eden of Sorts: The Natural History of My Feral Garden. All of these books have been collected together in a series known as The Scratch Flat Chronicles.

Table of Contents

Prologuexi
1.Contact3
2.The Great Forest12
3.The Garden in the Woods23
4.In a Green Shade45
5.The Genteel Romantics70
6.Italian Reveries90
7.Into the Wild104
8.The Italian Debt123
9.The Cathedral in the Pines138
10.The Fate of Earth151
11.Backyard Serengeti173
Epilogue: The Persistence of Pan187

What People are Saying About This

Roger B. Swain

"Think of this book as Pan-theism in its purest sense. Through a labyrinth of continents and centuries, Mitchell seeks the soul of wildness guided always by the faint randy odor of this Lord of the Wood. The spirit may be ancient, but the trail is fresh, as Mitchell finds it leading to his very doorstep. To follow in his footsteps is to be similarly amazed." -- editor of Horticulture magazine and host of PBS's "The Victory Garden"

Michael Pollan

"I read the book straight through with enormous, mounting pleasure and deepening admiration. It's extremely original, beautifully written, and full of provocative ideas." -- Author of Botany of Desire

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