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Going Home with Wendell Berry

December 15, 2019

By Amanda Petrusich In this extraordinary interview in The New Yorker, poet and environmental activist Wendell Barry reflects on his decision to move back to a farm in Kentucky from New York City. He considers the concept of “home”, wonders about the future of agriculture in America, discusses the rootlessness of society, and ponders existential … More Going Home with Wendell Berry

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