I'm currently reading a collection of Port William's novels and stories by Wendell Berry. There is a lot wisdom in these stories. Also, with all the tobacco farming taking place, they are a great compliment to smoking a pipe.
One of my favorite writers. You're going to end up reading all of his stuff! Some incredible non-fiction too! Enjoy!I'm currently reading a collection of Port William's novels and stories by Wendell Berry. There is a lot wisdom in these stories. Also, with all the tobacco farming taking place, they are a great compliment to smoking a pipe.
I definitely plan on reading all his fiction. I've read a few of his poems and really liked them. I haven't read his non-fiction yet. Seems like there is a lot of it, any suggestions where to start?One of my favorite writers. You're going to end up reading all of his stuff! Some incredible non-fiction too! Enjoy!
For fiction, I'd say the beginning, with Nathan Coulter, the first in the Port William stories, but truthfully it doesn't matter. For non-fiction he wrote a book about agriculture and local economies called The Unsettling of America written in the 70s. Still very insightful today. It All Turns on Affection is an essay he delivered for the Jefferson Lecture.I definitely plan on reading all his fiction. I've read a few of his poems and really liked them. I haven't read his non-fiction yet. Seems like there is a lot of it, any suggestions where to start?
haven't read much of his, but the man has a talent for sure. Hits that mix of fun story and makes you think in a way not many can.Just finished “The House at the End of the World” by Dean Koontz. I’m not sure I’ve read anything by him before, but I will definitely be looking more into his work. Fantastic storytelling. Makes you feel like you are there. Kinda horror/sci-fi. Very good read. I could barely put it down.
I love his stuff, though I haven't read Klara yet. The Remains of the Day is one of my all time favorite books.After being thoroughly gutted by Never Let Me Go, I decided to read another by Kazuo Ishiguro, Klara and the Sun. Looks like this one is going to do it to me again. What a fantastic writer.