In Philosophy in the Garden, Damon Young explores one of
literature's most intimate relationships: authors and their gardens. For some,
the garden provided a retreat from workaday labour; for others, solitude's
quiet counsel. For all, it played a philosophical role: giving their ideas a
new life.
Philosophy in the Garden reveals the profound thoughts
discovered in parks, backyards and pot-plants. It does not provide tips for
mowing overgrown cooch grass, or mulching a dry Japanese maple. It is a
philosophical companion to the garden's labours and joys.
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