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Best Person Rural : Essays of a Sometime Farmer by Noel Perrin HC/DJ 2006
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- 9781567923070
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Godine Publisher, David R.
ISBN-10
1567923070
ISBN-13
9781567923070
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57031178
Product Key Features
Book Title
Best Person Rural : Essays of a Sometime Farmer
Number of Pages
175 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
United States / State & Local / New England (Ct, mA, Me, NH, Ri, VT), Agriculture / General, Essays, Sociology / Rural
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Social Science, Literary Collections, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-002954
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Praise for Noel Perrin and his Person Rural series "No writer since E.B. White can make puttering around a small farm sound more satisfying... Perrin is always deft, droll, and thoroughly civilized."-- Washington Post Book World "This is a dangerous book. It almost made me decide to go ahead and get pigs."--Roy Blount, Jr. New York Times Book Review "For those of us who have no particular desire to pick up and move to the country, these essays are an excellent way to get a taste of what it's all about... Like the maul with which he splits his winter wood supply, his prose is finely sharpened and wielded with great precision, and it strikes in just the proper place.-- Christian Science Monitor "You have to admire how Perrin lets the language break down into little fragments, hard stones left by a receding glacier. It isn't easy to talk about the soul, and New Englanders have as hard a time as anyone. Perrin's writing mirrors that difficulty, that ingrained reticence."--Alex Hanson, Valley News
Dewey Decimal
974.3
Synopsis
The best personal and environmental essays of the late Dartmouth professor turned Vermont farmer, including many uncollected pieces., In 1963, Noel Perrin, a 35-year-old professor of English at Dartmouth College, bought an 85-acre farm in Thetford Center, Vermont. For the next forty years he spent half his time teaching, half writing, and half farming. "That this adds up to three halves I am all too aware," he said, sounding a characteristic, self-deprecating note of bittersweet amusement at the chalk on his coat, the sweat on his brow, and the mud (and worse) on his boots. "I love this farm," he wrote shortly before his death in 2004, "every acre of it. The maples, the apple trees, the cattle, the wild turkeys. I love the brick farmhouse, which I believe to be about 190 years old ... and the two barns. I love the view from the kitchen window ... and the grander view to be had if you climb Bill Hill, the farm's in-house mini-mountain. The thing that delights me most, though, is that the farm really is a farm. It produces a little food every year, and most years a little fuel as well." It also produced four volumes of essays, beginning with First Person Rural (1978). Some of Perrin's pieces are practical (how to build a stone wall), others philosophical (why to build a stone wall). One pretends to be about amateur sugar making, but it is really a metaphor for reality and illusion. Another pretends to be about the country as a retreat, but is really about the country as a place to meet the world head-on. One is a dangerous character sketch of a sow - dangerous, because as Roy Blount said after reading it, "It almost made me decide to go ahead and get pigs." In short, these essays are as good as the literature of farming gets. Best Person Rural is a harvest feast, bringing together twenty of Perrin's best-loved pieces and five previously uncollected items, including his moving "Farewell to a Thetford Farm."
LC Classification Number
S521.5.V5P45 2006
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