
The Writer in the Garden
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Narrated by:
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Boyd Gaines
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Deborah Hazlett
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Simon Jones
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J. D. McClatchy
The Writer in the Garden adds up to a glorious compendium of writing that is amusing, original, and idiosyncratic. Excerpts span not only the beauties of the garden but such far-reaching topics as weeds, the tribulations of gardening in a cold climate, the dangers of rare plant collecting, the delights of weeding, the pitfalls of growing roses, and the place of "tacky" in a garden.
With selections carefully chosen from both sides of the Atlantic, this anthology pays homage to the great garden writers of the 19th and early 20th centuries while, at the same time, introducing the listener to some of the most original voices of today's generation of garden writers.
Books on gardening have become a marketing phenomenon. However, this is the first time an anthology of garden writing has appeared on audio. Impeccably read by a group of professional actors, this potpourri of philosophical meanderings, passionate observations, and practical advice is essential listening for all gardeners and garden lovers. The authors include Gertrude Jekyll, Vita Sackville-West, Abby Adams, Edith Wharton, Stephen Lacey, E. B. White, Beverly Nichols, Ken Druse, Eleanor Perenyi, W. S. Merwin, Mirabel Osler, Henry Mitchell, Jamaica Kincaid, Robert Dash, Sara B. Stein, Michael Pollan, M.F.K. Fisher, Anne Raver, Patti Hagan, and Paula Deitz.
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Critic reviews
On a technical note, while the selections are otherwise very enjoyable, with great jobs done by the narrators all around, whoever produced/directed this audiobook simply must not have liked gardens. Firstly, as the last word of one piece is ending the first word of the next is being spoken, giving the impression of the narrators shoving each other out of the way in an effort to get it all over with as quickly as possible. Secondly, the most awful electronic flute music plays at seemingly random intervals. There was also a moment of harsh static at one point. Not a production done with any care, it seems, and a disservice to the book.
Light, fun, and poorly made
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Delightful
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just a small irritation
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Interesting but puzzling
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Where does The Writer in the Garden rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I'm enjoying this book immensely. Some of the excerpts send me to the favorite books or essays where they were born, and the narration ranges from quite acceptable to amazing. That the pieces are short makes it useful for bedtime stories or 'reading' while eating -- one sandwich, one chapter.Who was your favorite character and why?
This can only be answered by saying that many favorite authors and writings are among the pieces.What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Some of the essays and stories seem to bring the living voice of the writing to my ears, perhaps even (though the authors might disagree) the voice telling the tale in the courts of heaven that all writers hope for.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
The only film I can imagine is a series of panoramas of the gardens and scenes described and I can't imagine what THAT tag like could be. (I'd like to see the film, though...)Short pieces, pick and choose
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One can listen to again and again!
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wtf
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Where does The Writer in the Garden rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
near the top EXCEPT for a major flaw - there is no pause between the chapters, in fact each seems to start before the previous one has even ended - which is extremely annoying and jarring.What three words best describe the narrators’s performance?
all excellent readersAny additional comments?
The readers are all wonderful and end each reading on just the right note. If just a second or two were inserted between the chapters, it would make all the difference in the world.A major flaw in timing
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Awful!
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