A beautiful perspective on the purpose, meaning, and power of The Garden.
Cooper masterfully explores the ancient practice and it’s shifting significance throughout time. Eudaimonia, defined as a “life in accordance with virtue”, serves as a central theme of gardens, with virtue itself existing at the practice’s core.
Perhaps gardening is far more than the mere cultivation of nature, but may instead hold a deeply physical, mental, and spiritual connection. I myself have become fascinated with what makes gardening so powerful, and this book provides great insight into the role such art and nature may have to play.
Not an easy read, but I would definitely recommend it.
“In the modern urban world, the garden, having once been ‘a place for man to escape from the threats of nature’, has become a ‘refuge from men.’”