Wendell Berry by Jason Peters

A compact critical study that examines the work and ideas of an American writer-farmer, tracing his commitment to agrarian values, a deep sense of place, and a moral critique of industrial modernity; it analyzes novels, essays, and poems to show how themes of community, stewardship, memory, and spiritual belonging shape both his aesthetics and ethics, and assesses his influence on environmental thought and contemporary American letters.

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