In his articles and in best-selling books such as The Botany of Desire,
Michael Pollan has established himself as one of our most important and
beloved writers on modern man's place in the natural world. A new
literary classic, Second Nature has become a manifesto not just for
gardeners but for environmentalists everywhere. "As delicious a
meditation on one man's relationships with the Earth as any you are
likely to come upon" (The New York Times Book Review), Second Nature
captures the rhythms of our everyday engagement with the outdoors in all
its glory and exasperation. With chapters ranging from a reconsideration
of the Great American Lawn, a dispatch from one man's war with a
woodchuck, to an essay about the sexual politics of roses, Pollan has
created a passionate and eloquent argument for reconceiving our
relationship with nature.