Sissinghurst: An Unfinished History
By (Author) Adam Nicolson
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperPress
10th November 2009
3rd September 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
942.238
Winner of Spear's Book Awards: Family History Book of the Year 2009
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
350g
A fascinating account from award-winning author Adam Nicolson of the history of Nicolsons own national treasure, his family home: Sissinghurst.
Sissinghurst is world-famous as a place of calm and beauty, a garden slipped into the ruins of a rose-pink Elizabethan palace. But is it entirely what its creators intended Has its success over the last thirty years come at a price Is Sissinghurst everything it could be
The story of this piece of land, an estate in the Weald of Kent, is told here for the first time from the very beginning. Adam Nicolson, who now lives there, has uncovered remarkable new findings about its history as a medieval manor and great sixteenth-century house, from the days of its decline as an eighteenth-century prison to a flourishing Victorian farm and on to the creation, by his grandparents Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, of a garden in a weed-strewn wreck.
Alongside his recovery of the past, Adam Nicolson wanted something else: for the land at Sissinghurst to live again, to become the landscape of orchards, cattle, fruit and sheep he remembered from his boyhood. Could that living frame of a mixed farm be brought back to what had turned into monochrome fields of chemicalised wheat and oilseed rape Against the odds, he was going to try.
This paperback edition will be fully updated to cover the first year of Adam Nicolsons endeavour to revive the estate and return it to the glories of its past. More than just a personal biography of a place, this book is the story of taking an inheritance and steering it in a new direction, just as an entrepreneur might take hold of a company, or just as all of us might want to take our dreams and make them real.
A masterpiece of rural romanticism, told with shameless lyricismthe vision is one of nature, art and human history in glorious coalitionuplifting. Sunday Times
Unusual, impassioned and lucidly writtena gripping but serious history of Sissinghurst Castle. Sunday Telegraph
Excellent. A clear-eyed picturebeautiful. Guardian
A wonderful book. Financial Times
An expert at conveying the stuff of place, Nicolson is equally good with peopleas Adam Nicolson understands, places tell us about the people who walked them and the dreams they pursued TLS
"a beautifully expressed exploration of the estatepoignant" The Guardian
"livelyengaging" Daily Telegraph
"fascinating.elegant and perceptivehis passion makes this a gripping account." The Observer
"a masterpiece of rural romanticismthe narrative is charmingly interspersed with tales from Sissinghurst's past" Sunday Times
Adam Nicolson is the author of many books on history, travel and the environment. He is winner of the Somerset Maugham Award and the British Topography Prize and lives on at Sissinghust Castle in Kent. His most recent book for HarperCollins is Sissinghurst, a wonderful and personal biography of a place the story of a heritage, of a vision of connecting once more buildings and garden, fields and farms and of how that dream was realised.