Books by Wendell Berry

Portrait of Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry is one of America's most respected voices on land, community and the moral dimensions of modern life. A poet, essayist, novelist and farmer, his work blends lyrical observation with a deep ecological awareness, urging readers to rediscover responsibility and belonging within the natural world. His words resonate with those seeking a slower, more grounded way of living, rooted in place and tradition.

Across his fiction and non‑fiction, Berry reflects on rural livelihoods, the stewardship of soil and the sustaining power of neighbourly care. His clear, measured prose offers both consolation and challenge, reminding us that genuine progress depends upon humility and connection. Each book stands as an invitation to reflect on how we inhabit the earth and how our choices shape the communities we share.

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  • What Are People For?: Essays

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  • New Collected Poems

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  • The Selected Poems Of Wendell Berry

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  • Why I Am Not Going to Buy a Computer

    Penguin Books Ltd Why I Am Not Going to Buy a Computer

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    Book Synopsis''Do I wish to keep up with the times? No. My wish simply is to live my life as fully as I can''The great American poet, novelist and environmental activist argues for a life lived slowly.Penguin Modern: fifty new books celebrating the pioneering spirit of the iconic Penguin Modern Classics series, with each one offering a concentrated hit of its contemporary, international flavour. Here are authors ranging from Kathy Acker to James Baldwin, Truman Capote to Stanislaw Lem and George Orwell to Shirley Jackson; essays radical and inspiring; poems moving and disturbing; stories surreal and fabulous; taking us from the deep South to modern Japan, New York''s underground scene to the farthest reaches of outer space.

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    £5.03

  • Imagination In Place

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  • The Gift of Good Land: Further Essays Cultural

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    Book SynopsisThe essays in The Gift of Good Land are as true today as when they were first published in 1981; the problems addressed here are still true and the solutions no nearer to hand. The insistent theme of this book is the interdependence, the wholeness, the oneness of people, land, weather, animals, and family. To touch one is to tamper with them all. We live in one functioning organism whose separate parts are artificially isolated by our culture. Here, Berry develops the compelling argument that the “gift” of good land has strings attached. We have it only on loan and only for as long as we practice good stewardship.

    10 in stock

    £12.34

  • The Mad Farmer Poems

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  • The Unsettling Of America: Culture & Agriculture

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  • The Need to Be Whole: Patriotism and the History

    Shoemaker + Company The Need to Be Whole: Patriotism and the History

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    £17.09

  • The Peace of Wild Things

    Penguin Books Ltd The Peace of Wild Things

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    Book SynopsisI come into the peace of wild thingswho do not tax their lives with forethoughtof grief. I come into the presence of still water.And I feel above me the day-blind stars waiting with their light. For a timeI rest in the grace of the world, and am free. The poems of Wendell Berry invite us to stop, to think, to see the world around us, and to savour what is good. Here are consoling verses of hope and of healing; short, simple meditations on love, death, friendship, memory and belonging; luminous hymns to the land, the cycles of nature and the seasons as they ebb and flow. Here is the peace of wild things.Trade ReviewWendell Berry is the most important writer and thinker that you have (probably) never heard of. He is an American sage -- James RebanksOur modern-day Thoreau ... He is unlike anybody else writing today -- Andrew Marr * New Statesman *The poet laureate of America's farmland * Observer *Wendell Berry's poems have a real twinkle in their eye in the face of a dark world -- Colum McCann * Atlantic *He has returned American poetry to a Wordsworthian clarity of purpose * Baltimore Sun *

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    £8.54

  • Stand By Me

    Penguin Books Ltd Stand By Me

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    Book Synopsis''A woven time-travelling book, about love, land, life ... Short stories that link together like trees in a forest'' Jackie MorrisOn a clear Kentucky night in 1888, a young woman risks her life to save a stranger from a drunken mob. Almost a hundred years later, her great-grandson Andy climbs a hill at the edge of town, and is flooded with memories of all he has lived, seen and heard of the past century - of farmers wooing schoolteachers and soldiers trudging home from war; of the first motor car, the Great Depression and Vietnam; of neighbourly feuds and family secrets; of grief and betrayal - and of great friendship that endures for a lifetime.These are Wendell Berry''s tales of Port William, a little farming community nestled deep in the Kentucky River valley. They unravel the story of a town over the course of four generations, lovingly chronicling the intertwined lives of the families who call it home. Affectionate, elegiac and wry, tTrade ReviewA woven time-travelling book, about all that it is to be human, about love, land, life. Just beautiful. What an amazing writer he is. Short stories that link together like trees in a forest -- Jackie Morris, co-author of THE LOST WORDSWhat a wise and inspiring collection this is, although 'collection' hardly does it justice, it sounds far too piecemeal and ephemeral for a book with such a meditative and singular focus. It's so full of life, expanding the horizon as you read, revealing a wider and a deeper way of looking at the quotidian. Like Denis Johnson, Marilynne Robinson, or Seamus Heaney, Wendell Berry shows us that sometimes looking deeply into one world can become a profound way of looking at the whole world. -- Barney Norris, author of FIVE RIVERS MET ON A WOODED PLAINPraise for Wendell Berry: One of America's finest prose writers * Publishers Weekly *Berry richly evokes Port William's farmlands and hamlets, and his characters are fiercely individual, yet mutually protective in everything they do. . . . His sentences are exquisitely constructed, suggesting the cyclic rhythms of his agrarian world * New York Times *Intricate and beautiful, sad but strong * Washington Post *A small treasure . . . part of a long line that descends from Chaucer to Katherine Mansfield to William Trevor. * Chicago Tribune *Berry is the master of earthy country living seen through the eyes of laconic farmers.... He makes his stories shine with meaning and warmth * Christian Science Monitor *What unites [these stories] is a deep humanity, compassion and a sense of recognition that our modern lives unfolded at some point on Earth from stories such as these * Seattle Times *No writer has written of a place better or more completely than Wendell Berry has written of Port William * Arkansas Democrat Gazette *Berry is an American treasure; this collection belongs in all literary fiction collections * Library Journal *Berry's writing is graceful, poignant and compassionate, and his feel for the inner lives of his quirky rural characters makes for many memorable portraits. A valuable work of literature and historical set piece, this collection vividly captures the fabric of a kind of all-American life * Publishers Weekly *Wendell Berry writes with a good husbandman's care and economy . . . His stories are filled with gentle humor * New York Times Book Review *This is the most complete-and the most powerful-vision of any American writer in my time. The stories of the Port William Membership are a delight, a goad, and a testament less to what was than to what could be. They will leave no reader unmoved and unchanged -- Bill McKibbenWendell Berry gives us an intimate portrayal of the mind and heart of rural America. His graceful prose is truthful and eloquent. His tone is reliable and steady, like a good rain, sober and serious-all this and at times he is so funny you have to stop and roll on the floor -- Bobbie Ann Mason[Berry's] essays, poetry and fiction have fertilized a crop of great solace in my life, and helped to breed a healthy flock of good manners, to boot. As I travel this unlikely road of opportunity, as a woodworker and writer, sure, but most often as a jackass, I have his writings upon which to fix my mind and my heart, to keep my life's errant wagon between the ditches, as it were. Mr. Berry's sentences and stories deliver a great payload of edifying entertainment, which I hungrily consume, but it is the bass note of morality thumping through his musical phrases that guides me with the most constant of hands upon my plow. -- Nick Offerman, New York Times bestselling author of Paddle Your Own CanoeThe local nature of their canny, comic tonalities [...] might lead browsers to take these Berry stories as merely quaint. That would be a mistake. In fact, like Isaac Bashevis Singer, Berry has been expanding by contraction, husbanding by close focus - in Berry's case, on the familiar demesne of Port William, Ky... A masterpiece...Berry moves way beyond nostalgia toward an immersion in other lives that expresses itself as a sense of intimate apartness; a willingness to follow his characters, but not necessarily to change them. Poetry nestled inside prose: startlingly and classically moving * Kirkus Reviews *The stories express a biblical reverence for life and community, yet they're funny, too, and so beautiful * Booklist *This bewitching book, a collage amounting almost to a novel, formed of 18 short stories linked to each other by people and place, nourishes deep-seated memories of the old country ways...Berry writes with such wisdom and understanding of the Kentucky countryside and its people that it scarcely seems like fiction. These are stories about the importance of memory and history in the life of a community...they celebrate the visceral links between man and Nature...acutely observed and beautifully wrought...gently humorous, full of eccentricity, sometimes wistful and occasionally sad, but unfailingly enjoyable, rewarding, even joyful. * Country Life *Berry is a thought-provoking writer who uses humour and sorrow to evoke memorable characters, atmosphere and setting * Irish Times *

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  • What I Stand for Is What I Stand On

    Penguin Books Ltd What I Stand for Is What I Stand On

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    Book SynopsisIn twenty short books, Penguin brings you the classics of the environmental movement.From the ravages of the global economy to the great pleasures of growing a garden, Wendell Berry''s powerful essays represent a heartfelt call for humankind to mend our broken relationship with the earth, and with each other.Over the past 75 years, a new canon has emerged. As life on Earth has become irrevocably altered by humans, visionary thinkers around the world have raised their voices to defend the planet, and affirm our place at the heart of its restoration. Their words have endured through the decades, becoming the classics of a movement. Together, these books show the richness of environmental thought, and point the way to a fairer, saner, greener world.

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  • Sayings  Doings and an Eastward Look

    Gnomon Press Sayings Doings and an Eastward Look

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  • A Timbered Choir: The Sabbath Poems 1979-1997

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  • The Memory Of Old Jack

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  • A Place On Earth

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  • Life Is A Miracle: An Essay Against Modern

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  • Jayber Crow: A Novel

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  • Nathan Coulter: A Novel

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  • Remembering: A Novel

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  • A World Lost: A Novel

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  • Home Economics: Fourteen Essays

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  • The Hidden Wound

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  • Bringing It to the Table: On Farming and Food

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    Book SynopsisOnly a farmer could delve so deeply into the origins of food, and only a writer of Wendell Berry’s caliber could convey it with such conviction and eloquence. A progenitor of the slow food movement, Wendell Berry reminds us all to take the time to understand the basics of what we ingest. “Eating is an agriculture act,” he writes. Indeed, we are all players in the food economy. For the last five decades, Berry has embodied mindful eating through his land practices and his writing. In recognition of that influence, Michael Pollan here offers an introduction to this wonderful collection that is essential reading for anyone who cares about what they eat.Drawn from over thirty years of work, this collection joins bestsellers The Omnivore's Dilemma, by Pollan, and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, by Barbara Kingsolver, as essential reading for anyone who cares about what they eat. The essays address such concerns as: How does organic measure up against locally grown? What are the differences between small and large farms, and how does that affect what you put on your dinner table? What can you do to support sustainable agriculture?

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  • What Matters?: Economics for a Renewed

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  • Window Poems

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  • Leavings: Poems

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  • Standing By Words: Essays

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  • Another Turn Of The Crank: Essays

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  • The Art Of The Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays

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  • That Distant Land: The Collected Stories

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  • Hannah Coulter: A Novel

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  • The Unforeseen Wilderness: Kentucky's Red River

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  • Blessed Are The Peacemakers: Christ's Teachings

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  • Given: Poems

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  • The Way Of Ignorance: And Other Essays

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  • Andy Catlett: Early Travels

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  • Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories: The

    The Library of America Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories: The

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    Book SynopsisAn anthology of fiction from the American novelist, poet, farmer and activist features the entire tale of the fictional small Kentucky town of Port William in chronological order spanning from 1864 to 1945 and encompassing 23 stories and four novels.

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    £30.00

  • Wendell Berry: Essays 1969 - 1990

    The Library of America Wendell Berry: Essays 1969 - 1990

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    Book SynopsisThe first volume of the Library of America's definitive selection of Wendell Berry's nonfiction writings.

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    £26.99

  • Wendell Berry: Essays 1993 - 2017

    The Library of America Wendell Berry: Essays 1993 - 2017

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    Book SynopsisThe second volume of the Library of America's definitive selection of Wendell Berry's nonfiction writings.

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    £28.79

  • What I Stand On: The Collected Essays of Wendell

    The Library of America What I Stand On: The Collected Essays of Wendell

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    Book SynopsisThe indispensible writings of the modern-day Thoreau.

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    £53.24

  • Wendell Berry Port William Novels  Stories The

    Penguin Random House Group Wendell Berry Port William Novels Stories The

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  • A Continuous Harmony: Essays Cultural and

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  • The Long-legged House

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  • A Country Of Marriage: Poems

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  • It All Turns On Affection: The Jefferson Lecture

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    £13.59

  • A Place In Time: Twenty Stories of the Port

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  • This Day: Collected & New Sabbath Poems

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    £16.99

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