Wendell Berry Essays 1969 1990 Library Of America

Christian Science Monitor: 'The World-Ending Fire' collects 31 essential Wendell Berry essays

The New York Times: In Wendell Berry’s Essays, a Little Earnestness Goes a Long Way

America Magazine: Wendell Berry: the cranky farmer, poet and essayist you just can’t ignore

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Wendell Berry: the cranky farmer, poet and essayist you just can’t ignore

Tallahassee Democrat: Revisit insightful words from Wendell Berry, Toni Morrison | Books

I met Wendell Berry more than 30 years ago when he came to Vanderbilt to speak at the retirement ceremonies of a mutually close friend, the British poet Donald Davie, who had migrated to Nashville in ...

At a time when political conflict runs deep and erects high walls, the Kentucky essayist, novelist, and poet Wendell Berry maintains an arresting mix of admirers. Barack Obama awarded him the National ...

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When I first read Wendell Berry's 1985 essay "What Are People For?" 12 years ago, I was in college preparing to do exactly what Berry says that colleges prepare people to do—move to someplace that is ...

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Every serious writer, I’ve heard it said, has one book whose title seems to sum up his or her oeuvre. For Wendell Berry, that book would almost certainly be “Another Turn of the Crank,” from 1995.

insider.si.edu: Grace : photographs of rural America / Gregory Spaid ; essay by Wendell Berry, introduction by Gene Logsdon

Grace : photographs of rural America / Gregory Spaid ; essay by Wendell Berry, introduction by Gene Logsdon

In the underworld, demon brothers Wendell and Wild spend their days putting rejuvenating hair cream on their balding father, Buffalo Belzer, dreaming to build an amusement park rivalling his. They taste the cream, causing them to hallucinate of Kat, and also discover it can resurrect the dead.