Drawing on history and cultural theory, The End of Eden traces the rise of the California social novel, its embrace of the agrarian dream, and its ambivalence about technology and the development it enables. This study demonstrates how conflicts over space and place signify cultural conflict, and is deeply informed by the author's understanding of historical land issues.
Drawing on history and cultural theory, The End of Eden traces the rise of the California social novel, its embrace of the agrarian dream, and its amb...