Stephen Heyman has written for the New York Times, Slate, Vogue, and many other publications. He is the recipient of fellowships from the Leon Levy Center for Biography and the National Endowment for the Humanities. He lives in Pittsburgh.
"Heyman applies keen narrative skills to tell the story of
Bromfield’s celebrity-studded life—two lives, really—as an author
and farmer. The result is a rattling good yarn."
*Barry Estabrook - The Wall Street Journal*
"Inspirational...Bromfield’s original insight was seeing the
crucial importance of soil health before science really understood
why this matters, or how to build it."
*David R. Montgomery - Nature*
"The Planter of Modern Life is an inspiriting read in its
entirety — the kind that restores your faith in the humans that
make humanity."
*Maria Popova - The Marginalian*
"Mesmerizing. Abounding in wit, insight, elegance, and narrative
talent, The Planter of Modern Life is at once terribly entertaining
and subtly illuminating—rather like Bromfield himself, a man at
ease in the most rarified Parisian gatherings and bumping along on
a tractor on his Ohio farm. This original, ardent visionary of the
American environmental future still has much to teach us."
*Victoria Johnson, author of American Eden*
"This is more than a sparkling biography; it’s a botanical
adventure story of a full, plant-based bohemian life, following the
journey of a modern Johnny Appleseed from Ohio to World War I
France to Hollywood to our dinner plates."
*Michael W. Twitty, author of The Cooking Gene*
"The astounding tale of Louis Bromfield, a rare and accomplished
figure who has vanished from collective memory, despite his
importance to issues ranging from organic food to the ephemeral
nature of fame. An engaging and fascinating book on many
levels."
*Mark Kurlansky, author of Cod and Salt*
"If Stephen Heyman had written Louis Bromfield’s life as a novel,
readers would have found the tale too tall to believe."
*Deirdre Bair, author of Parisian Lives*
"A brilliant, engaging read about the life of a literary icon and,
until now, unrecognized founder of the organic movement."
*Dan Barber, chef of Blue Hill at Stone Barns, author of The Third
Plate*
"I couldn’t put this book down. In this wonderful biography,
Stephen Heyman pulls the curtain back so those of us who
practically idolized this bigger-than-life soil spokesman can
finally understand the complicated man behind the legend."
*Joel Salatin, founder of Polyface Farm, author of Folks, This
Ain’t Normal*
"Heyman turns the story of this novelist, screenwriter, nonfiction
author, and pioneering farmer into an utterly engrossing account of
both his life and his times…[The Planter of Modern Life] is a
biography of dual landscapes—literary and pastoral—as much as a
chronicle of a man…An outstanding debut."
*Kirkus Reviews (starred review)*
"In this delightful and exhilarating page-turner…Heyman does an
impressive job of combining all of Bromfield’s interests into a
cohesive narrative that captivates as both intriguing history and a
significant look at early environmentalism."
*Booklist (starred review)*
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