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When did cities in ruins become a thing of beauty? When the
eighteenth-century tourist thought them beautiful. The ruin "craze"
that followed transformed the art world and turned art into a
subjective experience that involved a new sensation: the melancholy
mood. In his book "Sweet Sadness," Tyson Gardner personifies this
mood and envisions the garden cemetery as Sweet Sadness's realm,
where she reigns as supreme muse. A child of the eighteenth-century
Enlightenment, the garden cemetery matured under the Victorians. In
this memoir with pictures, Tyson shares his encounters with Sweet
Sadness in Philadelphia's renowned Laurel Hill, the second garden
cemetery in the United States, and offers hints on where to find
her in any Victorian cemetery, much as the Victorians did.
The North won the Civil War, but it took a Jefferson Davis to
reunite the nation. It's 1876, the last days of postwar
Reconstruction in the South, when a nineteen-year-old artistic
prodigy from Georgia, with a troublesome name, heads to Yankee
Philadelphia and the country's first World's Fair since the Civil
War. A call for artists to participate in the Fair's art exhibit,
the largest in the nation, sends Thomas J. on his way. A hilarious
coming-of-age story follows, with a cast of illustrious characters
and more than a few mishaps and amusing encounters. Ultimately,
Jefferson Davis takes Philadelphia in this madcap fictional romp,
where anything can happen - and very nearly does - in this
historical farce.
What do you do when Belize calls to you? Do you answer the call?
For S. Tyson Gardner, the answer was simple - you throw your hat
over the wall and GO for it What happens next is an adventure You
are sure to laugh, cry and glean wisdom from this book. Enjoy
Tyson's unique conversational writing style that has you feel as
you are there with him. ________________________________ "You will
love this book You will laugh out loud as S. Tyson Gardner shares
his true story of his mis-adventures that will educate you on the
joys, tribulations and thought provoking insight of Belize
uncensored. It is said that there is something in the water of
Belize that just GRABS you - this book will GRAB you right back "
Dr. Edward Paul, Honorary Consul of Belize
__________________________________ "Expats move to Belize for many
reasons. This book is a delightfully entertaining way to learn
about some of the adventures and challenges when moving to Belize.
Tyson's story is full of insider information from someone who made
the move and learned how to adjust to a new culture along the way.
Current Expats in Belize will identify with the stories in this
book and soon-to-be Expats will learn from them. A must-read for
anyone considering expatriation to Belize Central America." Yvette
Dalton www.ExpatBelize.com
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