"In Berry’s new book, The Art of Loading Brush, he is a frustrated
advocate, speaking out against local wastefulness and distant
idealism; he is a gentle friend, asserting, as he always has, the hope
possible in caring for the world, and your specific place in it . . .
The Art of Loading Brush is singular in Berry’s corpus."—The Paris
Review "[Berry] has never written better." —Booklist (starred
review) Wendell Berry’s profound critique of American culture has
entered its sixth decade, and in this gathering he reaches with deep
devotion toward a long view of Agrarian philosophy. Mr. Berry believes
that American cultural problems are nearly always aligned with their
agricultural problems, and recent events have shone a terrible
spotlight on the divides between our urban and rural citizens. Our
communities are as endangered as our landscapes. There is, as Berry
outlines, still much work to do, and our daily lives—in hope and
affection—must triumph over despair. Mr. Berry moves deftly between
the real and the imagined. The Art of Loading Brush is an energetic
mix of essays and stories, including “The Thought of Limits in a
Prodigal Age,” which explores Agrarian ideals as they present
themselves historically and as they might apply to our work today.
“The Presence of Nature in the Natural World” is added here as the
bookend of this developing New Agrarianism. Four stories extend the
Port William story as it follows Andy Catlett throughout his life to
this present moment. Andy works alongside his grandson in “The Art
of Loading Brush,” one of the most moving and tender stories of the
entire Port William cycle. Filled with insights and new revelations
from a mind thorough in its considerations and careful in its
presentations, The Art of Loading Brush is a necessary and timely
collection. "Berry's essays, continuing arguments begun in The
Unsettling of America 40 years ago, will be familiar to longtime
readers, blending his farm work with his interests in literature old
and new . . . Vintage Berry sure to please and instruct his many
admirers."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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New Agrarian Writings
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781619020603
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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