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144 pages, Paperback
First published August 23, 2010
We bulldoze small and inconvenient fields of strawberries or corn and replace them with the increasing complexity of everyday life: promised lands, the right of “choice”, boundaries, color-schemes, paper mills, etc.
It’s all in the eye, the beauty of the suburbs, its sharp whitish light, the lack of logical relationships…
In particular, Mrs Henry, allow me to address you on the subject of nice lawns and nice people, hardworking people, neighbors within a neighborhood, people who take care of their lawns, etc. There are those who believe your front yard is currently implicated in several disruptive notions of “utility, chaos, and a lack of concern for the opinions of others.” This is the kind of attitude we prefer reserved for the back yard. In the front yard, Mrs Henry, we aim for a distinctly American, park-like ideological space, a classic composition in which the individual cares for his lawn for the benefit of the connectivity and industriousness of the entire community.to lines which merely reflect yet again the pointlessness of the narrator's existence.