The New York Times-bestselling final book by the beloved,
Pulitzer-Prize winning historian Tony Horwitz. With Spying on the
South, the best-selling author of Confederates in the Attic returns
to the South and the Civil War era for an epic adventure on the trail
of America's greatest landscape architect. In the 1850s, the young
Frederick Law Olmsted was adrift, a restless farmer and dreamer in
search of a mission. He found it during an extraordinary journey, as
an undercover correspondent in the South for the up-and-coming New
York Times. For the Connecticut Yankee, pen name "Yeoman," the South
was alien, often hostile territory. Yet Olmsted traveled for 14
months, by horseback, steamboat, and stagecoach, seeking dialogue and
common ground. His vivid dispatches about the lives and beliefs of
Southerners were revelatory for readers of his day, and Yeoman's
remarkable trek also reshaped the American landscape, as Olmsted
sought to reform his own society by creating democratic spaces for the
uplift of all. The result: Central Park and Olmsted's career as
America's first and foremost landscape architect. Tony Horwitz
rediscovers Yeoman Olmsted amidst the discord and polarization of our
own time. Is America still one country? In search of answers, and his
own adventures, Horwitz follows Olmsted's tracks and often his mode of
transport (including muleback): through Appalachia, down the
Mississippi River, into bayou Louisiana, and across Texas to the
contested Mexican borderland. Venturing far off beaten paths, Horwitz
uncovers bracing vestiges and strange new mutations of the Cotton
Kingdom. Horwitz's intrepid and often hilarious journey through an
outsized American landscape is a masterpiece in the tradition of Great
Plains, Bad Land, and the author's own classic, Confederates in the
Attic.
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An Odyssey Across the American Divide
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ISBN
9781101980293
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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