Wendell Berry AKA Wendell Erdman Berry Born: 5-Aug-1934 Birthplace: Port Royal, KY
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Author Nationality: United States Executive summary: A Place on Earth Father: John Berry Mother: Virginia Wife: Tanya Amyx (m. 1957, one son, one daughter)
High School: Millersburg Military Institute University: BA, University of Kentucky (1956) University: MA, University of Kentucky (1957) Professor: Stanford University Professor: New York University (1962-64) Professor: University of Kentucky (1964-77)
Kucinich for President Guggenheim Fellowship 1961 Thomas Merton Award 1999
Author of books:
Nathan Coulter (1960, novel) The Broken Ground (1964, poetry) A Place on Earth (1967, novel) The Long-Legged House (1969, essays) The Hidden Wound (1970, nonfiction) Farming: A Handbook (1970, poetry) The Unforeseen Wilderness: An Essay on Kentucky's Red River Gorge (1971) The Memory of Old Jack (1974, novel) The Unsettling of America (1977, nonfiction) The Gift of Good Land (1981, essays) Standing by Words (1985) The Collected Poems: 1957-1982 (1985, poetry) The Wild Birds: Six Stories of the Port William Membership (1986, short stories) Home Economics (1987, essays) Remembering (1988, novel) Sabbaths (1987, poetry) What Are People For? (1990, essays) Fidelity (1992, short stories) Sex, Economy, Freedom, and Community (1993, essays) Watch with Me (1994, short stories) Another Turn of the Crank (1995) A World Lost (1997, novel) Two More Stories Of The Port William Membership (1997) Life is a Miracle: An Essay Against Modern Superstition (2000) Jayber Crow (2000, novel) That Distant Land: The Collected Stories of Wendell Berry (2004, short stories) Hannah Coulter (2004, novel)
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