Gene Everlasting: A Contrary Farmer's Thoughts on Living Forever by Gene Logsdon

Gene Everlasting: A Contrary Farmer's Thoughts on Living Forever

Gene Logsdon
Chelsea Green Publishing
Jan 2014
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Publishers Weekly12/16/2013
Dryly humorous, intelligently original, and at times poetic, Logsdon (A Sanctuary of Trees) muses and wisecracks about cycles of life and death, nature's resilience, and humanity's follies from the rolling hills and changing seasons of his farm in Sandusky, Ohio, just steps from where he grew up, as he finds himself still alive after a bout with cancer. The themes of these short essays vary widely: the hypocrisy of money-lending and compound interest; the need for "secret crying places"; the breathtaking but "awesomely eerie" wonder of buzzards: "nothing symbolizes better the reality of farm and garden, bustling with life but always near to death," he writes. Logsdon seems to have taken to heart the lessons he's gleaned from parsnips: "cultivate an independent kind of ornery reliability…, develop a distinctive personality… appreciated by the few rather than the many…, don't try to look too pretty… you'll be asked to head up a fund-raiser.
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