
“We are not gonna have an industrial ‘Michael‘, in which it is perceived as tragic that a son fails to succeed his father on an assembly line.”
I wonder if Wendell Berry watched The Wire. (Probably not. He doesn‘t own a television.)
“We are not gonna have an industrial ‘Michael‘, in which it is perceived as tragic that a son fails to succeed his father on an assembly line.”
I wonder if Wendell Berry watched The Wire. (Probably not. He doesn‘t own a television.)
Two hours in thickly forested mountains with nothing but the dog and the snow and Wendell Berry as narrated by Nick Offerman for company.
Collection of articles published between 1968 and 2011 by farmer/ intellectual/ poet Wendell Berry on topics such as consumerism, farming, nature, food (with conservative AND left wing ideas, also argueing in favor of a self-sustaining society - made me want to start a veggie garden). I loved his insight and thoughts, LOVED the articles Native Hill, A few words for motherhood, Why I am not going to buy a computer, Two Minds.