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What Are People For?

by Wendell Berry

What Are People For? Cover

ISBN13: 9780865474376
ISBN10: 0865474370
Condition: Worn Condition or Underlined
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In the twenty-two essays collected here, Wendell Berry, whom The Christian Science Monitor called “the prophetic American voice of our day,” conveys a deep concern for the American economic system and the gluttonous American consumer. Berry talks to the reader as one would talk to a next-door neighbor: never preachy, he comes across as someone offering sound advice. He speaks with sadness of the greedy consumption of this country’s natural resources and the grim consequences Americans must face if current economic practices do not change drastically. In the end, these essays offer rays of hope in an otherwise bleak forecast of America's future. Berry’s program presents convincing steps for America’s agricultural and cultural survival.

About the Author

Wendell Berry is the author of thirty-two books of essays, poetry and novels. A native Kentuckian, he lived and taught in New York and California before returning permanently to the Kentucky River region, where he farms on 125 acres in Henry County. He has received numerous awards for his work, including one from the National Institute and Academy of Arts and Letters in 1971, and, most recently, the T.S. Eliot Award.

Table of Contents

Damage — Healing — A remarkable man Nate Shaw — Harry Caudill in the Cumberlands — A few words in favor of Edward Abbey — Wallace Stegner and the great community — A poem of difficult hope — Style and grace — Writer and region — The responsibility of the poet — God and country — A practical harmony — An argument for diversity — What are people for? — Waste — Economy and pleasure — The pleasures of eating — The work of local culture — Why I am not going to buy a computer — Feminism, the body, and the machine — Word and flesh — Nature as measure.

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nrdoglover777, March 1, 2008 (view all comments by nrdoglover777)
I believe that Wendell Berry displays very good points that really must be considered in todays world. We cannot do things "for the sake of the future" and not even focus on what must be done for the sake of the present.
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Anita Williams, February 27, 2008 (view all comments by Anita Williams)
What are People For is like a fascinating letter from a wise and loving friend about writers and living and about how we can profitably enjoy and use the earth.
I'm telling my children, grandchildren and friends to read this book
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780865474376
Author:
Berry, Wendell
Publisher:
North Point Press
Author:
Berry, Wendell
Location:
San Francisco :
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
American
Subject:
Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Stories (single author)
Series Volume:
no. 7
Publication Date:
April 1990
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
8.00x5.00x.61 in. .40 lbs.

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