The Humane Vision Of Wendell Berry by Mark T. Mitchell

A sympathetic critical study that traces how Berry’s writing constructs a humane vision grounded in place, community, and responsible stewardship, arguing that his poems, fiction, and essays offer a sustained moral and ecological critique of industrial modernity while proposing agrarian-minded practices, local economies, and a revitalized moral imagination as means for restoring human and environmental flourishing.

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