This collection of classic garden writing celebrates the garden as a place of solace in a busy world, a retreat for lovers and an earthly paradise. Gardens have been cherished in all times
and cultures, and this anthology reveals a wide range of voices, from the classic to the little-known, the lyrical to the light-hearted. Fiction and poetry inspired by gardens fromThe
Secret Garden to the poems of Rudyard Kipling are featured alongside letters and memoirs about the real gardens created and enjoyed by some of the world’s greatest writers. The anthology
threads its way from ancient Egypt to English suburbia, from Pliny in first-century Italy to Robert Louis Stevenson in nineteenth-century Hawaii. It admires a wide array of gardens, from the
stately landscaped parks of Georgian England and the exquisitely artificial gardens of Japan to the painterly Arts and Crafts gardens of Gertrude Jekyll.