Farming A Hand Book

Farming A Hand Book by Wendell Berry, published by Catapult on September 20, 2011, is a collection of poems that reflects the author’s deep connection to the land in Kentucky, where he was born and continues to live and farm. This edition, comprising 128 pages, showcases a range of poetic forms, including classic pastoral themes, a verse play, and a dramatic narrative, all infused with Berry’s unique voice and perspective.
Readers will find a blend of lyrical and reflective poetry that captures the essence of rural life and the complexities of human experience. The collection features the entertaining and thought-provoking musings of Berry’s Mad Farmer, illustrating a unity of language and consciousness. With its focus on history and social themes, this work contributes to the broader landscape of American poetry, inviting readers to engage with the natural world and the human condition.
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The sanity and eloquence of these poems spring from the land in Kentucky where Wendell Berry was born, married, lives, farms, and writes. From classic pastoral themes both lyrical and reflective, to a verse play, to a dramatic narrative and the manic, entertaining, prescient ravings of Berry’s Mad Farmer, these poems show a unity of language and consciousness, skill and sensitivity, that has placed Wendell Berry at the front rank of contemporary American poets.
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