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Modern Nature

Journals, 1989 - 1990

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A meditative and inspiring diary of Derek Jarman's famous garden at Dungeness.

In 1986 Derek Jarman discovered he was HIV positive and decided to make a garden at his cottage on the barren coast of Dungeness.

Facing an uncertain future, he nevertheless found solace in nature, growing all manner of plants. While some perished beneath wind and sea-spray, others flourished, creating brilliant, unexpected beauty in the wilderness.

Modern Nature is both a diary of the garden and a meditation by Jarman on his own life: his childhood, his time as a young gay man in the 1960s, his renowned career as an artist, writer and film-maker. It is at once a lament for a lost generation, an unabashed celebration of gay sexuality and a devotion to all that is living.

©1991 Derek Jarman/The Keith Collins Will (P)2021 Audible, Ltd
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Derek Jarman’s knowledge and love of nature entranced me throughout the book. His ability to manage his illness is impressive and inspiring.

Jarman’s love of life and nature

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I was really surprised by how absorbed I became in this beautifully written book. Poignant compelling and unmissable.

Compelling narration bringing Jarman’s world to life by the late Julian Sands.

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I am listening to Modern Nature on repeat it is my diazepam. An optimist through everything that was thrown at him. A tragedy that we lost him so young. Julian Sands reading is perfect.

Humanity

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Sensitive thoughtful and wonderful writing. But the narration does not feel as human or flexible as the writing. It is a bit abrasive and with a hard tone, which means the meditative and reflective nature of Jarman’s diary is not able to be relaxed into.

Beautiful diary but not great narration

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If you are at all interested in art, London, alternative viewpoints ( and gardening ) you will love this.

Bittersweet, fascinating .

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