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The Garden Against Time

The Number 1 Sunday Times Bestseller

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The Garden Against Time

By: Olivia Laing
Narrated by: Olivia Laing
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The Garden Against Time is the No.1 Sunday Times bestseller from acclaimed writer Olivia Laing; a passionate, epic exploration of the power and possibilities of gardens.

'What a wonderful book this is' – Nigel Slater


When Olivia Laing began to restore a walled garden in Suffolk, an overgrown Eden of unusual plants, the work drew them into an exhilarating investigation of paradise and its long association with gardens.

Moving between the real and the imagined, from Milton’s Paradise Lost to a wartime sanctuary in Italy, to a grotesque aristocratic pleasure ground funded by slavery, Laing interrogates the sometimes shocking cost of making paradise on earth.

But the story of the garden can also be a place of rebel outposts and communal dreams, from the improbable queer utopia conjured by Derek Jarman on the beach at Dungeness to the vision of a common Eden cultivated by William Morris. New modes of living can and have been attempted amidst the flower beds, experiments that could prove vital in the coming era of radical change.

‘This book is what we need right now: paradise, regained’ – Philip Hoare
‘Every generation gets one perfect book about gardens and this is ours’ – Julia Bell
‘Prepare yourself to be enchanted’ – Jilly Cooper

‘The most magical writing’ – Jeremy Lee
‘I felt doubly alive after reading it’ – Celia Paul
‘Quite literally unputdownable’ – Jinny Blom
‘A book for thinking gardeners everywhere’ – Mary Keen

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Critic reviews

This isn’t a historical survey of gardening, much less a practical guide, so much as an inquiry into the idea of the garden — its history and poetics, its relationship to sex, imagination and power. Laing belongs in an as-yet-undefined and perhaps undefinable class of prose artists who blend feeling and analysis, speculation and research, wit and instruction as they track down the elusive patterns and inescapable contradictions of modern experience
Buzzing and epic . . . like all Laing’s works, this one is a joyful expansion on the meaning of the subject it undertakes . . . The history of gardens and gardening is a fascinating subject, but The Garden Against Time asks for more. Laing seeks a communal space where we can cherish what is most beautiful about being alive. The possiblities are what matter
What a wonderful book this is. I loved the enchanting and beautifully written story but also the fascinating and thoughtful excursions along the way (Nigel Slater)
A sharp and enthralling memoir of the garden’s contradiction: dream and reality, life and death, the fascination of cultivation and the political horrors that it can disguise (Neil Tennant)
Laing probes important questions about land ownership and exclusion and the human drive to create paradise on earth. All the while, her elegant prose bewitches and beguiles. A truly wonderful read (Sue Stuart-Smith, author of The Well Gardened Mind )
No one writes with more energy and ecstasy than Olivia Laing. This book is what we need right now: paradise, regained (Philip Hoare)
This book is as imaginatively structured and full of beauties and surprises as the garden whose creation it documents (Lucy Hughes-Hallett, author of The Pike: Gabriele D'Annunzio, Poet, Seducer and Preacher of War )
Every generation gets one perfect book about gardens and this is ours (Julia Bell)
Olivia Laing is a marvellous writer. So prepare yourself to be enchanted (Jilly Cooper)
The most magical writing, intimate, insightful, learned and brilliant (Jeremy Lee, restaurateur and author of Cooking: Simply and Well, for One or Many )
An extraordinary and important work. I felt doubly alive after reading it. The book is an inspiration. (Celia Paul, author of Self-Portrait )
It takes its rightful place in the constellation that includes Jamaica Kincaid, Russell Page, Derek Jarman, and Jenny Uglow (Neel Mukherjee)
A magisterial work, and the exacting sensuality of her garden writing is pure pleasure, delight, surprise. It is a triumph, from a writer at the height of her powers (Francesca Segal)
Quite literally unputdownable. It is astonishing, funny, beautiful, wise, charming and truthful (Jinny Blom, author of What Makes a Garden )
A sensational work, somehow encompassing so many diverse preoccupations with a confidence and control that kept me spellbound (Isabel Bannerman)
All stars
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fascinating intermingling of garden memoir and historic literary and cultural musings. would definitely recommend. f c

absorbing subject matter

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I knew the book would be a tad pretentious and smug, but that there would be moments of clarity and interest however, the author reading this only highlights the affectation and smug tone. Ruined this for me. Should’ve bought the book and read it myself!

Good book, terrible performance

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I enjoyed this book so much that I have ordered a hard copy. Although ostensibly about creating a garden, it wanders off into areas of great interest to me, Derek Jarman’s seaside plot, Cedric Morris’s Benton End, Iris Origa in the Val d’Orcia, and a host of other characters.

Wonderful. A wide ranging book.

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I’m not sure you have to be a garden fan to enjoy this book. I learned so much. She draws so many ideas together. A life affirming exploration of making and restoring gardens, of paradise and of our obsession with time and control. I like that it is read by the author, what she lacks in professional smoothness, she makes up for with emotional connection and a delicacy of expression that resists turning exploration or conviction into sermon or soapbox. I was well companioned in my hours spent with this book. Entertained, distracted, provoked and transported in equal measure. Highly recommended. I stayed up to the wee hours listening.

Gardens and so much more.

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Just as a garden should be, this multi layered book was a joy to listen to. I’m eager to re-read it as I’m sure there is much more to pick out. The many strands of the now and the then all tie together, happily (to me) aligning with my gardening views.

A tapestry of personal story, history and plants

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