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OverviewThe American Porch, featured on NPR Weekend Edition, CBS Sunday Morning, USA Today, and in the Chicago Tribune, relates the colorful and surprising history of the porch in a lively journey through architecture, literature, film, photography, and pop culture, from ancient Greece to modern day. Solidly researched and engagingly written, The American Porch weaves many narratives into its larger story-how the word ""stoic"" originated, how James Ives got Nathaniel Currier to begin chronicling ordinary American life, how the ""front porch campaign"" became a staple of American politics, why filmmakers and novelists love the porch, and how the porch, after vanishing from American domestic architecture after World War II, has made a comeback thanks to preservationists and the New Urbanist movement in town planning and domestic architecture. The book begins with the renovation of Dolan's own porch, which led him on a journey of inquiry that took unexpected directions. According to Dolan, ""When my wife and I rebuilt our porch, I felt a very deep emotion, as if I was reconnecting with something. I hadn't grown up in houses with front porches-my folks had a brick colonial and later a Cape Cod, then a rambler. I started wondering why I felt such a powerful connection to the experience of being on a front porch."" Readers of The American Porch will understand and celebrate that connection-in the evening hours on their front porches, if they are lucky. The book begins with the renovation of Dolan's own porch, which led him on a journey of inquiry that took unexpected directions. According to Dolan, ""When my wife and I rebuilt our porch, I felt a very deep emotion, as if I was reconnectingwith something. I hadn't grown up in houses with front porches--my folks had a brick colonial and later a Cape Cod, then a rambler. I started wondering why I felt such a powerful connection to the experience of being on a front porch."" Readers of THE AMERICAN PORCH will understand and celebrate that connection--in the evening hours on their front porches, if they are lucky. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael DolanPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: The Lyons Press Dimensions: Width: 16.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781592282715ISBN 10: 1592282717 Pages: 346 Publication Date: 01 July 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviews(A) delightful look at an American icon. (Dolan) takes us on an irreverent yet informative tour. Considering the book's accessibility, the amount and quality of its coverage, and the current lack of comparable titles, this is highly recommended. -- The Library Journal <br> Reading this book feels like sitting on a front porch listening to a master storyteller. If you're lucky enough to have a porch, there could be no better place to read it. -- The Washingtonian Online Book Reviews <br> Author InformationMichael Dolan has written for The New Yorker, Slate, Outside, The New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, and other publications. His documentary script and publication credits include many television programs aired by National Geographic Explorer and the Discovery Channel. His email address is emdolan@erols.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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