In Domestic Wild, Franklin Ginn sets out to find a new sense of the
wild at the heart of modernity. Inspired by experienced, skilful
gardeners, Ginn analyses what happens when plants, animals and
people meet in the suburbs of London. Weaving major theories of
landscape, memory and nonhuman subjectivity with the practical
wisdom of gardeners, this book offers a radical new account of
everyday gardening. Amid spectacular horizons of planetary loss,
Domestic Wild argues that gardening offers a means to cultivate a
renewed sense of intimacy with nature and ourselves.
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