World-Ending Fire : The Essential Wendell Berry by Wendell Berry (2018, Hardcover)

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PublisherCounterpoint Press
ISBN-101640090282
ISBN-139781640090286
eBay Product ID (ePID)240259250

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Book TitleWorld-Ending Fire : the Essential Wendell Berry
Number of Pages368 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
TopicAgriculture / General, Essays, Sociology / Rural
GenreNature, Technology & Engineering, Social Science
AuthorWendell Berry
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight0.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2017-060544
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal818/.5409
Table Of ContentIntroduction A Native Hill (1968) The Making of a Marginal Farm (1980) Think Little (1970) Nature as Measure (1989) The Total Economy (2000) Writer and Region (1987) Damage (1974) The Work of Local Culture (1988) The Unsettling of America (1977) The Agrarian Standard (2002) The Pleasures of Eating (1989) Horse-Drawn Tools and the Doctrine of Labor Savings (1978) Getting Along with Nature (1982) A Few Words for Motherhood (1980) Two Minds (2002) The Prejudice against Country People (2001) Faustian Economics (2006) Quantity versus Form (2004) Word and Flesh (1989) Why I am Not Going to Buy a Computer (1987) Feminism, the Body, and the machine (1989) Family Work (1980) Rugged Individualism (2004) Economy and Pleasure (1988) In Distrust of Movements (1998) In Defense of Literacy (1970) In Defense of Literacy (1970) Some Thoughts on Citizenship and Conscience in Honor of Don Pratt (1968) Compromise, Hell! (2004) The Way of Ignorance (2004) The Future of Agriculture (2011) The Rise (1969) Acknowledgements
SynopsisIn a time when our relationship to the natural world is ruled by the violence and greed of unbridled consumerism, Wendell Berry speaks out in these prescient essays, drawn from his 50-year campaign on behalf of American lands and communities "Mr. Berry's sentences and stories deliver a great payload of edifying entertainment, which I hungrily consume, but it is the bass note of morality thumping through his musical phrases that guides me with the most constant of hands upon my plow." --Nick Offerman, New York Times bestselling author of Paddle Your Own Canoe "Read [Berry] with pencil in hand, make notes and hope that somehow our country and the world will soon come to see the truth that is told here." -- The New York Times "He is unlike anybody else writing today..." --Andrew Marr, New Statesman "The rarest (and highest) of literary classes consist of that small group of authors who are absolutely inimitable... One of the half-dozen living American authors who belongs in this class is Wendell Berry." -- Los Angeles Times Wendell Berry began his life in post-war America as the old times and the last of the old-time people were dying out, and continues to this day in the old ways: a team of work horses and a pencil are his preferred working tools. The writings gathered in The World-Ending Fire are the unique product of a life spent farming the fields of rural Kentucky with mules and horses, and of the rich, intimate knowledge of the land cultivated by this work. These are essays written in defiance of the false call to progress and in defense of local landscapes, essays that celebrate our cultural heritage, our history, and our home. With grace and conviction, he shows that we simply cannot afford to succumb to the mass-produced madness that drives our global economy--the natural world will not survive it. Yet he also shares with us a vision of consolation and of hope. We may be locked in an uneven struggle, but we can and must begin to treat our land, our neighbors, and ourselves with respect and care. As Berry urges, we must abandon arrogance and stand in awe., "Mr. Berry's sentences and stories deliver a great payload of edifying entertainment, which I hungrily consume, but it is the bass note of morality thumping through his musical phrases that guides me with the most constant of hands upon my plow." Nick Offerman, New York Times bestselling author of Paddle Your Own Canoe "Read Berry] with pencil in hand, make notes, and hope that somehow our country and the world will soon come to see the truth that is told here." The New York Times "He is unlike anybody else writing today." New Statesman In a time when our relationship to the natural world is ruled by the violence and greed of unbridled consumerism, Wendell Berry speaks out in these prescient essays, drawn from his fifty-year campaign on behalf of American lands and communities The writings gathered in The World-Ending Fire are the unique product of a life spent farming the fields of rural Kentucky with mules and horses, and of the rich, intimate knowledge of the land cultivated by this work. These are essays written in defiance of the false call to progress and in defense of local landscapes, essays that celebrate our cultural heritage, our history, and our home. With grace and conviction, Wendell Berry shows that we simply cannot afford to succumb to the mass-produced madness that drives our global economy--the natural world will not survive it. Yet he also shares with us a vision of consolation and of hope. We may be locked in an uneven struggle, but we can and must begin to treat our land, our neighbors, and ourselves with respect and care. As Berry urges, we must abandon arrogance and stand in awe., The most comprehensiveand only author-authorizedWendell Berry reader, America's greatest philosopher on sustainable life and living ( Chicago Tribune ). In a time when our relationship to the natural world is ruled by the violence and greed of unbridled consumerism, Wendell Berry speaks out in these prescient essays, drawn from his fifty-year campaign on behalf of American lands and communities. The writings gathered in The World-Ending Fire are the unique product of a life spent farming the fields of rural Kentucky with mules and horses, and of the rich, intimate knowledge of the land cultivated by this work. These are essays written in defiance of the false call to progress and in defense of local landscapes, essays that celebrate our cultural heritage, our history, and our home. With grace and conviction, Wendell Berry shows that we simply cannot afford to succumb to the mass-produced madness that drives our global economythe natural world will not allow it. Yet he also shares with us a vision of consolation and of hope. We may be locked in an uneven struggle, but we can and must begin to treat our land, our neighbors, and ourselves with respect and care. As Berry urges, we must abandon arrogance and stand in awe.
LC Classification NumberPS3552.E75W66 2018

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