Jack R. Baker is an Associate Professor of English at Spring
Arbor University. He and Jeffrey Bilbro have previously co-authored
Wendell Berry and Higher Education: Cultivating Virtues of Place
(University Press of Kentucky, 2017).
Jeffrey Bilbro is an Associate Professor of English at Spring
Arbor University. He is the author of Loving God's Wildness: The
Christian Roots of Ecological Ethics in American Literature
(University of Alabama Press, 2015) and Virtues of Renewal: Wendell
Berry's Sustainable Forms.
"The next best thing to reading Berry is to read those who write
about Berry's writing. We should be extremely grateful that we now
have this collection of wise investigations of Berry's novels and
short stories. These essays do what they were meant to do which is
nothing less than celebrate Berry's fertile imagination."
--Stanley Hauerwas, Professor of Divinity and Law at Duke
University
"When I encounter readers, who share Wendell Berry's concerns but
are unfamiliar with his work, I urge them to begin with his
fiction. One finds there, more fully arrayed than in his essays or
poetry, the web of relationships connecting persons, place, and
community. The weaving of that web, on the page and in the world,
is the subject of the dozen studies in this book, a worthy guide to
the storytelling art of an essential author."
--Scott Sanders, author of Earth Works: Selected Essays
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