Interwoven Wild: An Ecologist Loose in the Garden

Author:   Don Gayton
Publisher:   Thistledown Press
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9781897235355


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   15 March 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Interwoven Wild: An Ecologist Loose In the Garden begins with an intimate look at Don Gayton in his BC garden with his dog Spud. Striking a series of premises - the first one being that gardening is essentially an irrational act - he logically and humorously begins to unravel the work and rituals of gardening. Engaging the reader with real gardening experiences, Gayton takes us on the microscopic steps of a gardening season and his interest in ecological succession. While commenting on the inter-reliance of species, types of soil, why weeds invade, how foreign planets appear, insects, disease and frost, he also speculates on gardeners -- their needs to landscape, to purchase specialized tools, to use chemicals, to emotionally bond with trees, shrubs, flowers and vegetables.

The back story of Interwoven Wild is much more universal. In it Gayton uses his experiences as a working field ecologist to place the garden in the larger context of our present natural world. By interlocking artists such as Monet and Caravaggio; writers such as Walt Whitman, Thoreau, Emily Dickenson, and Ann Dowden; park designer Frederick Law Olmstead, and landscape architect Christopher Alexander, Gayton reminds us that the garden has long held sway in the creative consciousness. His brief excursions into history, whether tracing the apple back to Kazakhstan, explaining how the tulip made its way from Turkey to Holland, or how the industrialist Baylock's introduction of a smuggled Asian cherry tree destroyed the BC cherry orchids fascinate as well as instruct. For Gayton, the garden is a primordial human urge -- a gift, celebration, and revelation buried in human psyche, marked in our collectivemythologies --a kind of magical glue binding world culture, science and economics.

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Author:   Don Gayton
Publisher:   Thistledown Press
Imprint:   Thistledown Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.236kg
ISBN:  

9781897235355


ISBN 10:   1897235356
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   15 March 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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Don Gayton is one of Canada's most acclaimed nature writers. <br>-- David Boyd, ed. Northern Wild: Best Canadian Nature Writing <br><p> [Gayton] gives us a new place to start, and new tools to use, in our contemplation of the thorny problem of the human relationship to nature. <br>Sharon Butala, author of The Perfection of the morning <br><p>This folks, is real literature! Landscapes of the Interior is sensuous, precise and instructive; a consummate work of reinhabitory essay. Alive with insight, vivid detail, and astute observation, Gayton's writing deftly and concretely engages a number of the most consequential questions of ecological theory and practice under discussion today. <br>-- Stephanie Mills, author of In Service of the Wild <br>


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