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  1. Now Pollan turns his sharp insight to the craft of building, as he recounts the process of designing and constructing a small one-room structure on his rural Connecticut property—a place in which he hoped to read, write and daydream, built with his two own unhandy hands. Purchase. Amazon. Audible.

  2. 30 de dic. de 2008 · In A Place of My Own, he turns his sharp insight to the craft of building, as he recounts the process of designing and constructing a small one-room structure on his rural Connecticut property—a place in which he hoped to read, write, and daydream, built with his own two unhandy hands.

  3. 4 de mar. de 1997 · In A Place of My Own, Michael Pollan builds a writing hut. Technically, he hires an architect to design a writing hut and then he hires a carpenter to help him build it. Over the course of the book, he talks about architecture, postmodernism, the philosophical meaning of windows, and more.

  4. In A Place of My Own, he turns his sharp insight to the craft of building, as he recounts the process of designing and constructing a small one-room structure on his rural Connecticut property—a place in which he hoped to read, write, and daydream, built with his own two unhandy hands.

  5. A Place of My Own: The Education of an Amateur Builder was Michael Pollan 's second book, after Second Nature: A Gardener's Education (1991). In 2008 it was re-released and re-titled as A Place of My Own: The Architecture of Daydreams . The book begins by outlining how Pollan reached the decision to build a "writer's house" himself.

  6. A Place of My Own is the biography of a building. In a sense it is the biography of every building, but happens to dwell on one in particular: the not-so-primitive hut I built in the woods behind my house in New England, as a place to read and write and daydream. This is not a famous or

  7. In A Place of My Own, he turns his sharp insight to the craft of building, as he recounts the process of designing and constructing a small one-room structure on his rural Connecticut property—a...