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Journal de mon jardin

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Interdite de littérature par son amante Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962) prend en un éclair conscience des trésors qu’elle possède : un mari et un jardin. Son mari, le diplomate Harold Nicolson, conçoit l’architecture et dessine les plans de ce qui deviendra le somptueux jardin de Sissinghurst dans le Kent, que Vita, aristocrate anglaise exubérante, transgressant sans vergogne les règles de l’art des jardins, transforme à quatre mains : elle fait surgir de terre une mosaïque de couleurs, une jungle asymétrique, une orgie dans l’aurore ou le soleil couchant, mais aussi... un extraordinaire jardin blanc. Attention, prévient-elle « j’aime la couleur, qui me met en joie, mais j’ai une prédilection pour le blanc. Les ombres d’un vert glacé que la blancheur peut prendre sous certains éclairages, au crépuscule ou au clair de lune, surtout au clair de lune, peut-être, font du jardin un rêve, une vision irréelle, et l’on sait cependant qu’il ne l’est pas le moins du monde puisque il a été planté exprès. » Ce journal, qui n’est pas sans évoquer, mais en plus féminin et en plus anglais, L’année du jardinier de Karel Čapek, est un superbe traité d’horticulture. Les conseils pratiques, organisés par saisons, raviront tous les amoureux de jardins... et de littérature. Les jardins de Sissinghurst sont aujourd’hui les plus visités d’Angleterre.

297 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 22, 2017

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Vita Sackville-West

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Novels of British writer Victoria Mary Sackville-West, known as Vita, include The Edwardians (1930) and All Passion Spent (1931).

This prolific English author, poet, and memoirist in the early 20th century lived not so privately.
While married to the diplomat Harold Nicolson, she conducted a series of scandalous amorous liaisons with many women, including the brilliant Virginia Woolf. They had an open marriage. Both Sackville-West and her husband had same-sex relationships. Her exuberant aristocratic life was one of inordinate privilege and way ahead of her time. She frequently traveled to Europe in the company of one or the other of her lovers and often dressed as a man to be able to gain access to places where only the couples could go. Gardening, like writing, was a passion Vita cherished with the certainty of a vocation: she wrote books on the topic and constructed the gardens of the castle of Sissinghurst, one of England's most beautiful gardens at her home.

She published her first book Poems of East and West in 1917. She followed this with a novel, Heritage, in 1919. A second novel, The Heir (1922), dealt with her feelings about her family. Her next book, Knole and the Sackvilles (1922), covered her family history. The Edwardians (1930) and All Passion Spent (1931) are perhaps her best known novels today. In the latter, the elderly Lady Slane courageously embraces a long suppressed sense of freedom and whimsy after a lifetime of convention. In 1948 she was appointed a Companion of Honour for her services to literature. She continued to develop her garden at Sissinghurst Castle and for many years wrote a weekly gardening column for The Observer. In 1955 she was awarded the gold Veitch medal of the Royal Horticultural Society. In her last decade she published a further biography, Daughter of France (1959) and a final novel, No Signposts in the Sea (1961).

She died of cancer on June 2, 1962.

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August 26, 2023
🌸Mon premier livre sur les plantes. Elle m’a donné envie d’avoir mon propre jardin et de le remplir de milliers de plantes. Et en plus elle a parlé de mon île 🫶🏽🥹


🌼My first book about plants. She made me want to own a garden and fill it with thousands of plants. And she mentioned my island 🫶🏽🥹
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October 29, 2019
Ce livre est un recueil de chroniques de jardinage. Il se lit agréablement, comme une conversation, et il donne envie d'avoir son propre jardin pour pouvoir y appliquer tous ces conseils.
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