The Green Fuse: Essays in Making Sense of Gardens
By (Author) Peter Dale
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st September 2025
1st May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Applied ecology
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Why do interiors of houses mimic nature the wallpapers and curtains, fl owers in vases, a vaporizer in the bathroom Why do we so often connect our childhoods with gardens Why has the myth of a lost Eden been so ubiquitous and so formative
The Green Fuse: Essays in Making Sense of Gardens explores our deep-rooted impulses to create gardens, examining them through the lenses of history, religion, nostalgia and myth. It connects gardens with the other arts painting, music, literature and theatre and contemplates their intellectual and philosophical significance. Blending lyrical reflections with research, it o ers an unusually wide-ranging and thoughtful perspective on gardens and why we make them. It will be ideal for all readers interested in gardening and its cultural implications.
Peter Dale lives in Essex, uk. A longstanding contributor to Hortus, he has written extensively on literature, music and gardens, and his previous books include The Irish Garden: A Cultural History (2018) and, with Brandon C. Yen, Versed in Living Nature: Wordsworth's Trees (Reaktion, 2022).