During the otherwise quiet course of his life as a poet, Wendell Berry
has become “mad” at what contemporary society has made of its
land, its communities, and its past. This anger reaches its peak in
the poems of the Mad Farmer, an open–ended sequence he's found
himself impelled to continue against his better instincts. These poems
can take the shape of manifestos, meditations, insults, Whitmanic fits
and ravings—these are often funny in spite of themselves. The Mad
Farmer is a character as necessary, perhaps, as he is regrettable.
Here are gathered the individual poems from Berry's various
collections to offer the teachings of this amazing American voice.
After the great success of the lovely Window Poems, Bob Baris of the
Press on Scroll Road returns to design and produce an edition
illustrated with etchings by Abigail Rover. James Baker Hall and
William Kloefkorn offer poems here that also show how the Mad Farmer
has escaped into the work of others. The whole is a wonderful
testimony to the power of anger and humor to bring even the most
terrible consequences into a focus otherwise impossible to obtain.
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ISBN
9781582439600
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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