My Summer in a Garden My Summer in a Garden

My Summer in a Garden

Publisher Description

Oft quoted but seldom credited, Charles Dudley Warner’s My Summer in a Garden is a classic of American garden writing and was a seminal early work in the then fledgling genre of American nature writing. Warner prominent in his day as a writer and newspaper editor was a dedicated amateur gardener who shared with Mark Twain, his close friend and neighbor, a sense of humor that remains deliciously fresh today. In monthly dispatches, Warner chronicles his travails in the garden, where he and his cat, Calvin, seek to ward off a stream of interlopers, from the neighbors’ huge-hoofed cows and thieving children, to the reviled, though “propagatious, ” pusley weed. To read Warner is to join him on his rounds of his beloved vegetable patch, to feel the sun on his sore back, the hoe in his blistered hands, and yet, like him, never to lose sight of “the philosophical implications of contact with the earth, and companionship with gently growing things.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1870
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
129
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
96.2
KB
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