Authors: Susan Orlean
ISBN-13: 9780449003718, ISBN-10: 044900371X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Date Published: January 2000
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Susan Orlean has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1992. Her articles have also appeared in Outside, Rolling Stone, Vogue, and Esquire. She is the author of Saturday Night, a New York Times Notable Book of 1990, which, in the words of Entertainment Weekly, "calls to mind Damon Runyon, Evelyn Waugh, and screwball comedy." She lives in New York City.
The Orchid Thief is the true story of John Laroche, an obsessed Florida plant dealer willing to go to any lengths to steal rare and protected wild orchids and clone them, all for a tidy profit. But the morality of Laroche's actions do not drive the narrative of Orlean's strange, compelling, and hilarious book. She is much more interested in the spectacle this unusual man creates through his actions, including one of the oddest legal controversies in recent memory, which brought together environmentalists, Native American activists, and devoted orchid collectors. She follows Laroche deep into Florida's swamps, tapping into not only the psyche of the deeply opinionated Laroche but also the wider subculture of orchid collectors, including aristocrats, fanatics, and smugglers whose obsession with plants is all-consuming. Orlean portrays the weirdness of it all in wonderful detail, but, ultimately, the book is primarily about passion itself and the amazing lengths to which...
Stylishly written, whimsical yet sophisticated, quirkily detailed...It shows Orlean's gifts in full bloom. Ted Conover
The Millionaire's Hothouse | 3 | |
Cloning the Ghost | 20 | |
A Green Hell | 34 | |
Orchid Fever | 42 | |
A Mortal Occupation | 55 | |
Gorgeous | 86 | |
The Good Life | 103 | |
Anyone Can Grow Orchids | 134 | |
Plant Crimes | 153 | |
Barbecued Doves | 184 | |
Osceola's Head | 203 | |
Fortunes | 244 | |
A Kind of Direction | 262 | |
Bibliography | 283 |