Wendell Berry
Wendell Berry (born August 5, 1934) is an American novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer from rural Kentucky. His works, including novels, poetry, and essays like The Unsettling of America (1977), explore agrarian themes, ecological responsibility, and the harmony between farming and nature. Berry has lived and farmed on his family land in Port Royal, Kentucky, for over forty years, advocating against industrial agriculture.
poetry
novels
essays
The Long-Legged House
Stand By Me
A Place in Time: Twenty Stories of the Port William Membership
Leavings: Poems
What are people for?
What Are People For?: Essays
Citizenship Papers: Essays
The Unforeseen Wilderness : An Essay on Kentucky's Red River Gorge
Whitefoot: A Story from the Center of the World
Hannah Coulter: A Novel
Imagination in Place
The Memory of Old Jack
Nathan Coulter
A Continuous Harmony: Essays Cultural and Agricultural
A Continuous Harmony: Essays Cultural and Agricultural
Andy Catlett: Early Travels: A Novel
A World Lost
Remembering: A Novel (Port William)