Louisa Jones to Niall Hobhouse
I’m surprised that you are so familiar with Gilles Clément and his work, but of course pleased. The bit about paths is in my chapters, the biography bit about his teaching at Versailles and then a section in the general essay on his gardens.Â
There is another book just out of Clément’s essays edited by me, covering his work from 1985-2006, “Où en est l’herbe: réflexions sur le jardin planétaire” with Actes Sud available on Amazon, it’s a small paperback of fifteen essays that I chose from the mountain he gave me to read for the other book, old speeches, forgotten articles and unpublished things like an account, turned into fiction, of his trip to Scotland to see Jencks, Goldsworthy and Finlay. Good luck with the Fustiers and with your project.