

Wendell Berry
Book • 1960
Wendell Berry is renowned for his novels and short stories set in the fictional town of Port William, Kentucky, which explore themes of community, farming, and the human relationship with the land.
His essays, such as those in 'The Unsettling of America,' critique modern industrial agriculture and advocate for local economies and environmental stewardship.
His essays, such as those in 'The Unsettling of America,' critique modern industrial agriculture and advocate for local economies and environmental stewardship.
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Mentioned by Spencer Klavan in a discussion about the importance of prioritizing family and community over purely commercial ambitions.

Speaking Your Mind, Markle's "Diva" Moment, and the Importance of Dads, with Spencer Klavan | Ep. 382