Death and the Gardener: From the International Booker Prize-winning author of Time Shelter

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My father was a gardener. Now he is a garden.


A man sits by his father's bedside and reports radically and gently until a final winter morning.

His father was one of that generation of tragic smokers born right after the World War II in Bulgaria, who clung to the snorkels of their cigarettes. A rebel without a cause, he knew how to fail with heroic self-deprecation.

The garden he created out of a barren village yard first saved him, then killed him It remains his living legacy: peonies and potatoes, roses and cherry trees - and endless stories.

But without him, his son's past, with all its afternoons, began to quietly crack. Because the end of our fathers is the end of a world.

From the winner of the International Booker Prize, comes a novel about a father, a son, and an orphaned garden in a fading world that spans from ancient Ithaca to present-day Sofia, interweaving the botany of sorrow, the consolations of storytelling and the arrival of the first tulips of spring.

My father was a gardener. Now he is a garden.


A man sits by his father''s bedside and reports radically and gently until a final winter morning.

His father was one of that generation of tragic smokers born right after the World War II in Bulgaria, who clung to the snorkels of their cigarettes. A rebel without a cause, he knew how to fail with heroic self-deprecation.

The garden he created out of a barren village yard first saved him, then killed him It remains his living legacy: peonies and potatoes, roses and cherry trees - and endless stories.

But without him, his son''s past, with all its afternoons, began to quietly crack. Because the end of our fathers is the end of a world.

From the winner of the International Booker Prize, comes a novel about a father, a son, and an orphaned garden in a fading world that spans from ancient Ithaca to present-day Sofia, interweaving the botany of sorrow, the consolations of storytelling and the arrival of the first tulips of spring.




  • | Author: Georgi Gospodinov
  • | Publisher: Orion
  • | Publication Date: Jul 10, 2025
  • | Number of Pages:
  • | Language: eng
  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781399631037
  • | ISBN-10: 1399631039
Author:
Georgi Gospodinov
Publisher:
Orion
Publication Date:
Jul 10, 2025
Language:
eng
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781399631037
ISBN10:
1399631039