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Wendell Berry and Higher Education

Cultivating Virtues of Place

Wendell Berry and Higher Education( )
Author: Baker, Jack R.
Bilbro, Jeffrey
Foreword by: Berry, Wendell
Series title:Culture of the Land Ser.
ISBN:978-0-8131-6902-6
Publication Date:Jun 2017
Publisher:University Press of Kentucky
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $50.00
Book Description:

Prominent author and cultural critic Wendell Berry is well known for his contributions to agrarianism and environmentalism, but his commentary on education has received comparatively little attention. Berry has been eloquently unmasking America's cultural obsession with restless mobility for decades, arguing that it causes damage to both the land and the character of our communities. Education, he maintains, plays a central role in this obsession, inculcating in students' minds the...
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Book Details
Pages:268
Detailed Subjects: Education / Schools / Levels / Higher
Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 Inches
Book Weight:1.15 Pounds
Author Biography
Baker, Jack R. (Author)
Wendell Berry The prolific poet, novelist, and essayist Wendell Berry is a fifth-generation native of north central Kentucky. Berry taught at Stanford University; traveled to Italy and France on a Guggenheim Fellowship; and taught at New York University and the University of Kentucky, Lexington, before moving to Henry County.

Berry owns and operates Lanes Landing Farm, a small, hilly piece of property on the Kentucky River. He embraced full-time farming as a career, using horses and organic methods to tend the land. Harmony with nature in general, and the farming tradition in particular, is a central theme of Berry's diverse work.

As a poet, Berry gained popularity within the literary community. Collected Poems, 1957-1982, was particularly well-received. Novels and short stories set in Port William, a fictional town paralleling his real-life home town of Port Royal further established his literary reputation. The Memory of Old Jack, Berry's third novel, received Chicago's Friends of American Writers Award for 1975. Berry reached his broadest audience and attained his greatest popular acclaim through his essays. The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture is a springboard for contemporary environmental concerns.

In his life as well as his art, Berry has advocated a responsible, contextual relationship with individuals in a local, agrarian economy.

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