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Imagination in Place.
Title:
Imagination in Place.
Author:
Berry, Wendell.
ISBN:
9781582436845
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (208 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Imagination in Place -- American Imagination and the Civil War -- The Momentum of Clarity -- In Memory: Wallace Stegner, 1909-1993 -- Speech After Long Silence -- My Friend Hayden -- In Memory: James Still -- A Master Language -- Sweetness Preserved -- Some Interim Thoughts about Gary Snyder's Mountains and Rivers Without End -- In Memory: James Baker Hall -- Against the Nihil of the Age -- The Uses of Adversity -- God, Science, and Imagination -- Acknowledgments -- Works Cited.
Abstract:
A writer who can imagine the “community belonging to its place" is one who has applied his knowledge and citizenship to achieve the goal to which Wendell Berry has always aspired—to be a native to his own local culture. And for Berry, what is “local, fully imagined, becomes universal," and the “local" is to know one's place and allow the imagination to inspire and instill “a practical respect for what is there besides ourselves." In Imagination in Place, we travel to the local cultures of several writers important to Berry's life and work, from Wallace Stegner's great West and Ernest Gaines' Louisiana plantation life to Donald Hall's New England, and on to the Western frontier as seen through the Far East lens of Gary Snyder. Berry laments today's dispossessed and displaced, those writers and people with no home and no citizenship, but he argues that there is hope for the establishment of new local cultures in both the practical and literary sense. Rich with Berry's personal experience of life as a Kentucky agrarian, the collection includes portraits of a few of America's most imaginative writers, including James Still, Hayden Carruth, Jane Kenyon, John Haines, and several others.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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