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The Tree

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HarperCollins, Sep 28, 2010 - Nature - 112 pages

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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User Review  - Jen - Goodreads

I wish this book delivered on the promise of its cover - "delightful and varied," "entertaining," "transforms the abstract into the highly tangible." It does offer an intriguing premise and thoughtful argument, but way too convoluted for my pleasure reading palate. Read full review

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User Review  - Alex Zbarcea - Goodreads

Nice to read, in regards to how far can you go describing the nature, the significance of a tree, how well can you refine your writing skills. Regarding usefulness ... it didn't impress me. Read full review

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About the author (2010)

John Fowles was born in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex, England, and won international recognition with his first novel, The Collector, in 1963. His many other bestselling novels include The Magus (1966), Daniel Martin (1977), and The French Lieutenant’s Woman (1969), which was turned into an acclaimed film starring Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons. John Fowles died in 2005.

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