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Fencing Paradise: The Uses and Abuses of Plants
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Fencing Paradise: The Uses and Abuses of Plants

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Triggered by visits to the Eden Project, Britain’s foremost countryside writer is on top form as he discusses specific plants, plant hunters, what we mean by Paradise, and other botanical and ecological ideas.

In this remarkable journal of visits to Eden, Mabey transports his reader from Cornwall to the Mediterranean to the Tropics, from Old World to New, from present to personal memory, to new perspectives on our collective artistic and emotional past. Sensuous and evocative, exquisitely written, his new book challenges the reader to look differently at the world, and our place in the landscape. At the same time, Mabey is controversial in his views about what we mean by buzz words like ‘renewable’, or ‘sustainable’, and he is highly provocative in his final response to the Eden Project itself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 June 2017
Pages
240
ISBN
9781909513105

Triggered by visits to the Eden Project, Britain’s foremost countryside writer is on top form as he discusses specific plants, plant hunters, what we mean by Paradise, and other botanical and ecological ideas.

In this remarkable journal of visits to Eden, Mabey transports his reader from Cornwall to the Mediterranean to the Tropics, from Old World to New, from present to personal memory, to new perspectives on our collective artistic and emotional past. Sensuous and evocative, exquisitely written, his new book challenges the reader to look differently at the world, and our place in the landscape. At the same time, Mabey is controversial in his views about what we mean by buzz words like ‘renewable’, or ‘sustainable’, and he is highly provocative in his final response to the Eden Project itself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 June 2017
Pages
240
ISBN
9781909513105