Modern Nature
Explore the profound and reflective world of Modern Nature by Derek Jarman, a captivating diary that intertwines the beauty of nature with the complexities of life as an HIV-positive man in the 1980s. Published in 2018, this 336-page book invites readers into Jarman's remarkable garden at Dungeness, where he transformed a barren landscape into a vibrant sanctuary. After receiving his HIV diagnosis in 1986, Jarman found solace in cultivating a diverse array of plants, each representing resilience and hope amidst uncertainty. Through his evocative prose, he shares insights into his personal struggles and triumphs, making Modern Nature not just a gardening memoir, but a powerful testament to the human spirit. Perfect for fans of biography and those interested in the intersection of art, nature, and the LGBTQ+ experience, this book is a must-have for your collection.