The American Porch: An Informal History of an Informal Place

The American Porch: An Informal History of an Informal Place

by Michael Dolan
The American Porch: An Informal History of an Informal Place

The American Porch: An Informal History of an Informal Place

by Michael Dolan

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Overview

The former American History editor explores the creation and restoration of an essential part of a twentieth-century home’s identity—the American porch.

“In this delightful look at an American icon, journalist and documentary scriptwriter . . . Dolan traces the history of the porch, using this history to explore subjects such as architecture, history, slavery, colonialism, trade, anthropology, sociology, consumer behavior, and publishing.” —Library Journal

In 1981, Michael Dolan and his wife, Eileen O’Toole, bought a 1926 suburban bungalow in the Palisades area of Washington, DC. It was a fixer-upper and DIY project that consumed their lives for twelve years. As rooms were transformed with updated electrical wiring and plumbing, the house’s porch became a storage area, rotating appliances, furniture, and construction materials as they were used and discarded. After the interior renovation was completed, Michael finally turned his attention to the porch, working with contractors to resurrect it—a reconstruction that inspired him to uncover the history of porches and their significance as a symbolic piece of Americana.

“In praise of the porch: Come up and sit a spell.” —USA Today

“A wry, well-researched look at the place and the people who rocked, talked and courted on [the American porch] for three centuries.” —Parade

“The porch is making a comeback, gradually replacing its humbler rival the deck, which the traditionalist Dolan refers to as the platform shoe or leisure suit of American architecture.” —Time

“Dolan amply demonstrates that the porch is primarily a means of escaping the heat and, almost as important, a locus for casual social interaction.” —Publishers Weekly

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781504090476
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication date: 02/13/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
Sales rank: 10,005
File size: 58 MB
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About the Author

Michael Dolan is a writer, a former editor for American History magazine, and a musician. He also consults for documentary television productions and book manuscripts. Dolan’s articles have appeared in the New Republic, the New Yorker, Smithsonian, Outside, and the New York Times Magazine, among others. From 1983 to 1995, he and his wife renovated a 1920s home near the Potomac River, including the replacement of an old front porch with one of Dolan’s own design. This project inspired his book, The American Porch. Dolan’s porch now hosts occasional rehearsals by his band, the Powerful House Ways & Means Committee. He lives in Washington, D.C., his hometown.

Table of Contents

Foreword1
Introduction: My Porch and Welcome to It5
Chapter 1As American As Ancient Greece ...and Imperial Rome21
Chapter 2Loggia Logic, Renaissance Roots33
Chapter 3Out of Africa41
Chapter 4...Or Was It out of India?53
Chapter 5...Or Was It out of Italy?57
Chapter 6From the Old World to the New91
Chapter 7George's Piazza and Tom's Portico103
Chapter 8Early Days of an Icon127
Chapter 9Getting into Print147
Chapter 10Ubiquity167
Chapter 11Glory Days181
Chapter 12Teeter201
Chapter 13Totter213
Chapter 14Fall225
Chapter 15Rise Again257
Chapter 16Revival287
Author's Notes313
Bibliography321
Acknowledgments333
Index337
Credits346
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