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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  • Citizenship Papers: Essays

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  • Terrapin: Poems by Wendell Berry

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  • Our Only World: Ten Essays

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  • Roots To The Earth: Poems and a Story

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  • Watch With Me: and Six Other Stories of the

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  • A Small Porch: Sabbath Poems 2014 and 2015

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  • Plough Quarterly No. 33 – The Vows That Bind

    Plough Publishing House Plough Quarterly No. 33 – The Vows That Bind

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    Book SynopsisIn a culture that prizes keeping one’s options open, making commitments offers something more valuable. The consumerism and instant gratification of “liquid modernity” feed a general reluctance to make commitments, a refusal to be pinned down for the long term. Consider the decline of three forms of commitment that involve giving up options: marriage, military service, and monastic life. Yet increasing numbers of people question whether unprecedented freedom might be leading to less flourishing, not more. They are dissatisfied with an atomized way of life that offers endless choices of goods, services, and experiences but undermines ties of solidarity and mutuality. They yearn for more heroic virtues, more sacrificial commitments, more comprehensive visions of the individual and common good. It turns out that the American Founders were right: the Creator did endow us with an unalienable right of liberty. But he has endowed us with something else as well, a gift that is equally unalienable: desire for unreserved commitment of all we have and are. Our liberty is given us so that we in turn can freely dedicate ourselves to something greater. Ultimately, to take a leap of commitment, even without knowing where one will land, is the way to a happiness worth everything. On this theme: - Lydia S. Dugdale asks what happened to the Hippocratic Oath in modern medicine. - Caitrin Keiper looks at competing vows in Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables. - Kelsey Osgood, an Orthodox Jew, asks why lifestyle discipline is admired in sports but not religion. - Wendell Berry says being on the side of love does not allow one to have enemies. - Phil Christman spoofs the New York Times Vows column. - Andreas Knapp tells why he chose poverty. - Norann Voll recounts the places a vow of obedience took her. - Carino Hodder says chastity is for everyone, not just nuns. - Dori Moody revisits her grandparents’ broken but faithful marriage. - Randall Gauger, a Bruderhof pastor, finds that lifelong vows make faithfulness possible. - King-Ho Leung looks at vows, oaths, promises, and covenants in the Bible. Also in the issue: - A young Black pastor reads Clarence Jordan today. - Activists discuss the pro-life movement after Roe and Dobbs. - Children learn from King Arthur, Robin Hood, and the occasional cowboy. - Original poetry by Ned Balbo - Reviews of Montgomery and Biklé’s What Your Food Ate, Mohsin Hamid’s The Last White Man, and Bonnie Kristian’s Untrustworthy - A profile of Sadhu Sundar Singh Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.

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  • Fidelity: Five Stories

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  • The Farm

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  • Sex, Economy, Freedom, & Community: Eight Essays

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  • The Art Of Loading Brush: New Agrarian Writings

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  • Think Little: Essays

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  • The World-ending Fire: The Essential Wendell

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  • The Wild Birds: Six Stories of the Port William

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  • Why I Am Not Going To Buy A Computer: Essays

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  • How It Went: Thirteen Stories of the Port William

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  • How It Went: Thirteen More Stories of the Port

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  • Another Day

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  • Untitled New Port William Novel

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  • Peter Hammer Verlag GmbH Die Erde unter den Füßen

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  • Drachen Verlag Körper und Erde

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  • Editorial Nuevo Inicio Fidelity cinco relatos

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