Gardenland

Gardenland

Author: Jennifer Wren Atkinson

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2018-08-01

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0820353183

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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.


The Lea Guide To Composition

The Lea Guide To Composition

Author: James D. Williams

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-04-11

Total Pages: 654

ISBN-13: 1135672784

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Basic text for freshman composition courses. Draws on the most significant theory, strategy, and techniques in composition studies. Emphasizes writing as a vehicle for learning.


Hometowns

Hometowns

Author: John Preston

Publisher: NAL

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780452268555

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Frankly gay in its identity but universal in its themes of belonging, alienation, and community, Hometowns is a powerfully emotional, heartwarming exploration of how gay men fit into our society in every culture and every part of the country. A Lambda Award nominee.


What We Are Made Of

What We Are Made Of

Author: A. Lorenzo DiCataldo

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2005-06-24

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1477179771

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Each step in our life is so fragile, yet so carefree and exciting. We as children go on as if nothing will ever go wrong, as if nothing will ever happen to us, as if everything is just so perfect. Its a wonderful state of mind for the time that it lasts. My parents worked very hard for all of us all of the time. They planted us well in the soil of Sacramento. I love and thank my father for who he was and love my mother for who she is. They are the very essence of my soul