Wendell Berry
Life and Work
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نقد و بررسی
May 1, 2007
Anyone unacquainted with Wendell Berryman of letters, farmer, recipient of numerous awards, modern-day Jeremiah, and iconoclast of contemporary culturewill find no better overview of his life and ideas than this collection of reminiscences, literary criticism, and tributes edited by Peters (English, Augustana Coll.). Contributors, including Hayden Carruth, Gene Logsdon, Bill McKibben, and Scott Russell Sanders, have produced a range of essays from scholarly to personal on Berry's key issuesthe importance of the local community, the necessity of developing practical skills, eschewing consumerism and practicing sustainabilityall of which run counter to contemporary society. Barbara Kingsolver writes in her usual delightful fashion that when faced with life's big questions she asks, "What would Wendell do?" This is a book to be read with a pencil so that passages can be savored and pondered. Berry's voice is grounded in traditional values that never grow old, a seeming paradox during this time of urban and technological sophistication. An excellent resource that deserves a place in both academic and public libraries.Maureen J. Delaney-Lehman, Lake Superior State Univ., Sault Ste. Marie, MI
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