The Way of Ignorance: And Other Essays

The Way of Ignorance: And Other Essays

by Wendell Berry
The Way of Ignorance: And Other Essays

The Way of Ignorance: And Other Essays

by Wendell Berry

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A soulful, searching collection of essays that tackle the complexities of contemporary America from “the prophet of rural America” (New York Times).

From the war in Iraq to Hurricane Katrina to the political sniping engendered by Supreme Court nominations—contemporary American society is characterized by divisive anger, profound loss, and danger. Wendell Berry, “the prophet of rural America” (New York Times) and one of the country’s foremost cultural critics, responds with hope and intelligence in a series of essays that tackle the major questions of the day. Whose freedom are we considering when we speak of the free market or free enterprise? What is really involved in our national security? What is the price of ownership without affection? Berry answers in prose that shuns abstraction for clarity, coherence, and passion, giving us essays that may be the finest of his long career. “Everything in the book illumines.” —Booklist

“[Berry’s] poems, novels and essays . . . are probably the most sustained contemporary articulation of America’s agrarian, Jeffersonian ideal.” —Publishers Weekly

“Wendell Berry is one of those rare individuals who speaks to us always of responsibility, of the individual cultivation of an active and aware participation in the arts of life.” —The Bloomsbury Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781582439297
Publisher: Catapult
Publication date: 08/10/2006
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 520 KB

About the Author

Wendell Berry is the author of fifty books of poetry, fiction, and essays. He was recently awarded the Cleanth Brooks Medal for Lifetime Achievement by the Fellowship of Southern Writers and the Louis Bromfield Society Award. For over forty years he has lived and farmed with his wife, Tanya, in Kentucky.

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★ 12/22/2023

Poet Alexander's (Why Fathers Cry at Night) anthology gathers an astonishing abundance of voices, introducing new poets and also offering a rich gathering of celebrated and familiar voices, beginning with Nikki Giovanni's exhilarating and deliciously wild revelry about travelling to Mars. Readers will also find poems by Rita Dove, Elizabeth Alexander, Nikki Grimes, Ross Gay, Marilyn Nelson, Yusef Komunyakaa, Jason Reynolds, and Natasha Tretheway, among others. The poems are organized thematically (joy, love, origin, race, resistance, praise) and make for rich browsing. Alexander's introduction to the volume makes it clear he doesn't want to pigeonhole Black writers but instead to celebrate the scope and individuality of their work. He refers to this book as an "unbridled selfie," and here that term seems not self-indulgent or ridiculous but necessary and even thrilling. VERDICT This amazing anthology may be the most important poetry collection of this decade. It is a book for poetry lovers, a book for the curious, a book of comfort, a book of prayer, a book of passion and a book of joy, a book of sorrow and a book of desire, but in the end, it is simply and wondrously a grand and glorious book.—Herman Sutter

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Part I
Secrecy vs. Rights3
Contempt for Small Places7
Rugged Individualism9
We Have Begun13
Some Notes for the Kerry Campaign, If Wanted17
Compromise, Hell!21
Charlie Fisher29
Part II
Imagination in Place39
The Way of Ignorance53
The Purpose of a Coherent Community69
Quantity vs. Form81
Renewing Husbandry91
Agriculture from the Roots Up105
Local Knowledge in the Age of Information113
The Burden of the Gospels127
Part III
Letter to Daniel Kemmis141
Daniel Kemmis Replies151
The Working Wilderness: A Call for a Land Health Movement, by Courtney White159
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