“For years I have carried this book...with me on travels to reread, ponder, envy. In prose of classic gravity, precision, and delicacy, Fowles addresses matters of final importance.”
—Los Angeles Times Book Review
“The Tree is the fullest and finest exploration I’ve ever read of how the useless delights to be discovered in nature can ripen into the practice of art.”
—Lewis Hyde, author of The Gift
“The most original argument for wilderness preservation I have encountered.”
—Washington Post
Finally back in print, here is the 30th anniversary edition of The Tree—the renowned English novelist John Fowles’s (The Magus, The French Lieutenant’s Woman) moving meditation on the connection between the natural world and human creativity. An inspiring modern ecological classic, The Tree is both a powerful argument against taming the wild and a major author’s inspiring and beautifully written defense of “the joys of getting lost,” and of spontaneity in life and art.
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John Fowles (1926–2005) is widely regarded as one of the preeminent English novelists of the twentieth century—his books have sold millions of copies worldwide, been turned into beloved films, and been popularly voted among the 100 greatestnovels of the century.
To a smaller yet no less passionate audience, Fowles is also known for having written The Tree, one of his few works of nonfiction. First published a generation ago, it is a provocative meditation on the connection between the natural world and human creativity, and a powerful argument against taming the wild. In it, Fowles recounts his own childhood in England and describes how he rebelled against his Edwardian father’s obsession with the “quantifiable yield” of well-pruned fruit trees and came to prize instead the messy, purposeless beauty of nature left to its wildest.
The Tree is an inspiring, even life-changing book, like Lewis Hyde’s The Gift, one that reaffirms our connection to nature and reminds us of the pleasure of getting lost, the merits of having no plan, and the wisdom of following one’s nose wherever it may lead—in life as much as in art.
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Seller Inventory # GOR002675491
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Book Description Soft Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Paperback Edition. 94 pages. Card cover with Dust Jacket. First published in a coffee table type hardback by Aurum Press in 1979. Size: Approx. 5 1/4" x 8". Seller Inventory # 004962
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Fowles, John. The tree. London: The Sumach Press, 1992. Paperback, VG, in unclipped dustjacket with a few slight surface maks. White covers with black lettering. Binding strong. 94pp., contents clean and bright. John Robert Fowles (31 March 1926 5 November 2005) was an English novelist of international renown, critically positioned between modernism and postmodernism. His work was influenced by Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, among others. The Tree is an autobiographical book in which Fowles discusses the essence of nature and its relation to the creative arts, especially writing, which he describes as siblings, branches of the one tree. RightWayUp Books aims to provide accurate and detailed descriptions. All images are of the actual book for sale - no stock images are ever used. Thank you for looking at this listing. Seller Inventory # ABE-1678997815683
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. NY: Ecco, 1983. First edition. First printing. Hardbound. Fine/Near Fine. Dust jacket has a closed tear on the spine. A tight unread copy. 0.0. Seller Inventory # 4425
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First printing of this edition. Fine in white printed wrappers AND dust jacket. The first text-only edition. Seller Inventory # b17285
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 2nd Edition. UK paperback reissue. Near fine in near fine jacket. SIGNED at title page with name only. Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # ABE-1675351049217