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The Seasons on Henry's Farm

The Seasons on Henry's Farm
Author: Terra Brockman
Publisher: Agate Publishing
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010-04-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1572846569

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“[A] lyrical portrait of a central Illinois sustainable farm . . . Brockman covers her subject with hard-earned expertise and organic passion.” —Publishers Weekly Henry’s Farm, run by Henry Brockman, is in central Illinois—some of the richest farming land in the world. There, he and his family—five generations of farmers, including sister Terra, the author—have bucked the traditional agribusiness conventional wisdom by farming in a way that’s sensible, sustainable, and focused on producing healthy, nutritious food in ways that don’t despoil the land. Terra Brockman tells the story of her family and their life on the farm in the form of a year-long memoir (with recipes) that takes readers through each season. Studded with vignettes, digressions, photographs, family stories, and illustrations of the farm’s vivid plant life, the book is a one-of-a-kind treasure that will appeal to readers of Michael Pollan, E. B. White, Gretel Ehrlich, and Sandra Steingraber. “Here’s what you get when the farmer’s sister turns out to be a masterful writer: a compelling argument for rebuilding our nation’s food security that is threaded within a lyrical, funny, suspenseful narrative of life on her brother’s Illinois farm.” —Sandra Steingraber, author of Having Faith “Terra Brockman's new book is such a delightful synergy of poetic inspiration and realistic descriptions of life on a farm. Here is everything from the joy and satisfaction of growing garlic and raising turkeys, to tending fruit trees and growing vegetables . . . Given the recent renewed interest in gardening and urban farming, the appearance of this inspiring book could not be more timely.” —Frederick Kirschenmann, president, Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture


Topographical Writers in South-West England

Topographical Writers in South-West England
Author: Mark Brayshay
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780859894241

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A collection of essays concerned with topographical writers who published work on the west country between c. 1600 and 1900. It provides an assessment of some famous writers such as Leland, a guide to the sources for the west Country and an analysis of the development of the genre.


The Writer's Digest

The Writer's Digest
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Total Pages: 830
Release: 1921
Genre: Authorship
ISBN:

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Working the Garden

Working the Garden
Author: William Conlogue
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2003-01-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0807875058

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In 1860 farmers accounted for 60 percent of the American workforce; in 1910, 30.5 percent; by 1994, there were too few to warrant a separate census category. The changes wrought by the decline of family farming and the rise of industrial agribusiness typically have been viewed through historical, economic, and political lenses. But as William Conlogue demonstrates, some of the most vital and incisive debates on the subject have occurred in a site that is perhaps less obvious--literature. Conlogue refutes the critical tendency to treat farm-centered texts as pastorals, arguing that such an approach overlooks the diverse ways these works explore human relationships to the land. His readings of works by Willa Cather, Ruth Comfort Mitchell, John Steinbeck, Luis Valdez, Ernest Gaines, Jane Smiley, Wendell Berry, and others reveal that, through agricultural narratives, authors have addressed such wide-ranging subjects as the impact of technology on people and land, changing gender roles, environmental destruction, and the exploitation of migrant workers. In short, Conlogue offers fresh perspectives on how writers confront issues whose site is the farm but whose impact reaches every corner of American society.


Author and Journalist

Author and Journalist
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Total Pages: 424
Release: 1925
Genre:
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THE WRITER'S MONTHLY

THE WRITER'S MONTHLY
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Total Pages: 1206
Release: 1922
Genre: Authorship
ISBN:

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Technical Writing of Farm and Home

Technical Writing of Farm and Home
Author: Frederick William Beckman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1927
Genre: Agricultural journalism
ISBN:

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