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The Gardener's Year (Modern Library Gardening)
From the internationally acclaimed Czech writer Karel Capek comes this beautifully written and marvelously apt account of the trials and tribulations of the gardener?s life. First published in Prague in 1929, The Gardener?s Year combines a richly comic portrait of life in the garden, narrated month by month, with a series of delightful illustrations by the author?s older brother and collaborator, Josef. Capek?s gardeners?all too human, despite their lofty aspirations?often look the fool, whether they be found sopping wet, victims of the cobralike water hose, or hunched over, hands immersed in the soil, ?presenting their rumps to the splendid azure sky.? In their repeated folly, Capek gives us not only cause for laughter but also, in the end, ?testimony of the imperishable and miraculous optimism of the human race.?
This Modern Library edition is published with a new Introduction by Verlyn Klinkenborg, a New York Times editorialist and the author of Making Hay and The Last Fine Time. more
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- Posted: Jan-12-2007
Gardener's Gentle Humor
I bought this book for a friend, as a gift upon her achieving Master Gardener certification. I expected something a bit different, a bit more practical, perhaps, but after leafing through the pages, I read the entire book before I gave it to her. Written by the man known to most of us as a...
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- Posted: Aug-23-2006
Wonderful and quick read!
I brought this as one of those suggested sells, you know the "people who brought blah blah blah also brought this book" . . . so I did. And boy am I glad I did! Karel Capek is a wonderful author who struck a resounding chord in the heart and soul of this gardener. It was not only wonderfully...
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- Posted: Jul-06-2005
Lowdown on Gardeners
This is the best book about gardeners I know of. With grace and humor, this book delightfully explores the glories and foibles of serious amateur gardeners. Any garden nut who reads this book without laughing and almost crying over this inciteful outing of the gardener's soul is a callous...
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- Posted: May-09-2002
Eternal spring....
I don't know much about Czech literature, so I don't know if the Prague Spring had anything to do with the writing of Karel Capek, but I would not be surprised to discover a connection. "Leaves wither because spring is already beginning, because new buds are being made, as tiny percussion caps...
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- Posted: Mar-17-2002
Amazon's Review is Totally Off Base.
There is humor and self-deprecation in The Gardener's Year...This is a book that will appeal to the gardener, the philospher, and the Zen deotee, the reader of self-help books, as well as the humorist. Here are quotes: "After his death, the gardener does not become a butterfly but ... a garden...
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- Posted: May-05-1998
The best-ever essays on the GARDENER and Garden!
I'll make this short. These essays are simply the best ever about the act of gardening and the gardeners themselves. Anyone who has ever tended a garden for any length of time will immediately relate to the situations and the people in these writings. They are humorous as well as accurate....
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