Modern Nature: Journals, 1989 – 1990

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Synopsis

Read this meditative and inspiring diary of Derek Jarman's famous garden at Dungeness, which is also a powerful account of his life as an HIV positive man in the 1980s.

In 1986 Derek Jarman discovered he was HIV positive and decided to make a garden at his cottage on the barren coast of Dungeness.

Facing an uncertain future, he nevertheless found solace in nature, growing all manner of plants. While some perished beneath wind and sea-spray others flourished, creating brilliant, unexpected beauty in the wilderness.

Modern Nature is both a diary of the garden and a meditation by Jarman on his own life: his childhood, his time as a young gay man in the 1960s, his renowned career as an artist, writer and film-maker. It is at once a lament for a lost generation, an unabashed celebration of gay sexuality, and a devotion to all that is living.

'An essential - urgent - book for the 21st Century' Hans Ulrich Obrist

This new edition features an introduction from Olivia Laing, the author of Crudo

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784873875
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Dimensions: 196 x 127 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 256g
  • Languages: English

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Modern Nature
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Full of grammar mistakes and spelling mistakes. Have seen different spellings of the same name, within the same sentence. Disappointing and lazy copy editi... READ MORE
TAC
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Modern Nature Derek Jarman
A journal of love stories, his love for nature, for his friends, his art, for history and culture and for the life he is slowly losing, it is an honest, fu... READ MORE
Ann Shilcock
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Beautiful and Savage
I first read this 25 years ago and it's as relevant now as it was then. Beautiful, savage, funny and bold. This book thrums with life. It's perfect.
Katy Wheatley