American Eden: A Practical Guide Including Exercises an – Tools and Techniques to Develop Skills for Everyday Business Problems

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American Eden: A Practical Guide Including Exercises an – Tools and Techniques to Develop Skills for Everyday Business Problems

Author(s): Wade Graham (Author)

  • Publisher: Harper Perennial
  • Publication Date: April 2, 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 480 pages
  • ISBN-10: 006158343X
  • ISBN-13: 9780061583438

Book Description

“American Eden moves luminously through landscapes of history, literature, biography, and design theory. . . . fusing sharp-edged analysis and graceful American prose.” —Kevin Starr, author of Golden Gate: The Life and Times of America’s Greatest Bridge

“Informative and absolutely engrossing.”  —Ross King, author of Brunelleschi’s Dome 

Garden designer and historian Wade Graham offers a unique vision of the story of America in this riveting exploration of the nation’s gardens and the visionaries behind them, from Thomas Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello to Michelle Obama’s vegetable garden, Fredrick Law Olmsted’s expansive Central Park to Martha Stewart’s how-to landscaping guides. In the tradition of Mark Kurlansky, Simon Schama, and Michael Pollan, Graham delivers a sweeping social history that examines our nation’s history from an overlooked vantage point, illuminating anew the living drama of American self-creation.


How did the American landscape, from presidential estates to public parks, become a map of our national soul?


  • American Garden History: A sweeping four-hundred-year story, from the first colonial outposts to the manicured lawns of modern suburbia, revealing how we shape the land and how it shapes us.
  • The Picturesque Movement: Discover how an English garden philosophy championing wild, “natural” beauty was adopted by a revolutionary new nation and became the blueprint for parks across the continent.
  • Founding Gardeners: Explore the fascinating visions of iconic figures like Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, Andrew Jackson Downing in the Hudson Valley, and Frederick Law Olmsted, the architect of New York’s Central Park.
  • Cultural Identity: Go beyond horticulture to see how American gardens have always been a stage for our politics, passions, and the ongoing drama of self-creation.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Accented by paintings, photographs and drawings, the author’s appealing commentary introduces a distinctive line of gardeners and foliage engineers whose work has become timeless. A bright, comprehensive horticultural celebration written with a fine eye for detail.” – Kirkus Reviews

American Eden is deeply researched, passionately argued, and engagingly written. It ranges assuredly, and often acerbically, from Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smithson, from Andrew Jackson Downing to Martha Stewart. As Wade Graham expertly fillets everything from the 18th-century patrician’s pergolas to the post-war suburbanite’s tiki torches, it gradually dawns on the reader that he is revealing not merely the American garden, but the American soul.” – Tad Friend, author of Cheerful Money: Me, My Family, and the Last Days of Wasp Splendor

“Wade Graham gives an informative and absolutely engrossing narrative of how the garden is caught up in the crosscurrents of American history and culture. American Eden is an astute analysis―and, ultimately, a joyous celebration―of 400 years of ingenuity and vision. A better or more appropriate book to read in the park or on the deck can hardly be imagined.” – Ross King, author of Brunelleschi’s Dome: How a Renaissance Genius Reinvented Architecture

“A fascinating and illuminating tour of this American landscape.” – Publishers Weekly

“This 459-page collection of landscape design history in this country is enjoyable reading. It is well researched, posing an interesting historic tie from the past to the present.” – Joel M. Lerner, Washington Post

“Mr. Graham recounts his tale with considerable verve and a vast erudition in the history of gardening and the arts generally…. Among much else, Mr. Graham shows us that the history of how our nation grew can be found in what it has grown.” – John Steele Gordon, Wall Street Journal

“We are what we plant, L.A.-based writer Wade Graham posits in his history of gardens. When he isn’t explaining the economic and cultural influences, he crafts fascinating profiles…. An engaging look at our own pieces of paradise.” – Ann Herold, Los Angeles Magazine

“A shrewd, comprehensive and often entertaining guide…. Sure to be a scholarly as well as popular resource for years to come…. And its illustrations and photos tour of some of the world’s most ravishing gardens.” – Tricia Springstubb, Cleveland Plain Dealer

“The most comprehensive and readable history ever written about the men and women who created the environments in which we now live…. will change the way you look not only at gardens, but also at American history and the hybrid world-part nature, part design-in which we live.” – Charles Donelan, Santa Barbara Independent

From the Back Cover

From Frederick Law Olmsted to Richard Neutra, Michelle Obama to our neighbors, Americans throughout history have revealed themselves in the gardens they create. Melding biography, history, and cultural commentary, American Eden presents a dynamic, sweeping, one-of-a-kind look at this country’s landscapes and the visionaries behind them.

Monticello’s gardens helped Jefferson reconcile his feelings about slavery. Edith Wharton’s gardens made her feel more European. Isamu Noguchi’s and Robert Smithson’s experiments reinvigorated the age-old exchange between art and the garden. Manhattan’s High Line park, reclaimed from freight train tracks, reimagined an urban landscape.

Moving deftly through time and place across America’s diverse landscapes—from Revolutionary-era Virginia to turn-of-the-century Chicago to 1960s suburban California—and featuring an equally diverse cast of landscape-makers, whether artists, architects, housewives, robber barons, politicians, or dreamers, Wade Graham vividly unfolds the larger cultural history through more personal dramas.

Beautifully illustrated, American Eden is at once a different kind of garden book and a different kind of American history, one that offers a compelling, untold story that mirrors and illuminates our nation’s invention—and constant reinvention—of itself.

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