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  2. Wendell Berry - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Erdman Berry (born August 5, 1934) is an American novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer. [1] Closely identified with rural Kentucky, Berry developed many of his agrarian themes in the early essays of The Gift of Good Land (1981) and The Unsettling of America (1977).

  3. List of poets - Wikipedia

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    Ted Berrigan (1934–1983), US poet; James Berry (1924–2017), Jamaican poet based in England; Wendell Berry (born 1934), US man of letters, critic and farmer; John Berryman (1914–1972), US poet and scholar; Dániel Berzsenyi (1776–1836), Hungarian poet; Mary Ursula Bethell (1874–1945), New Zealand poet and social worker

  4. Jim Powell (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Powell's poetry of 1977-2007 is collected in It Was Fever That Made The World (1989) and Substrate (2009). He has translated the poetry of Sappho (1993, rev. 2007 and 2019) and selections from other ancient Greek and Latin lyric poets, and published essays and reviews. Thom Gunn and Robert Duncan were teachers, mentors and friends; he was a ...

  5. List of writers' halls of fame - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Berry (b. 1934), born in, and later based in, Henry County, Kentucky; George Ella Lyon (b. 1949, in Harlan, Kentucky), a Kentucky Poet Laureate; James C. Klotter, a State Historian of Kentucky; Nikky Finney (b. 1957), the Guy Davenport Endowed Professor of English at the University of Kentucky for twenty years.

  6. Wendell Berry’s defense of controversial UK mural is getting ...

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    “All Buildings Matter” to Wendell Berry, and rectifying a wrong is censorship. Whether Berry is grasping for his family’s legacy or his race’s, as a Kentuckian and UK employee, I am tired ...

  7. Port William (Wendell Berry) - Wikipedia

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    Port William, Kentucky is a fictional American rural town found in each of the novels and short stories [1] and some of the poems [2] of Wendell Berry.The larger region, set along the western bank of the Kentucky River, consists of Port William proper and several outlying farms and settlements around the also-fictional Dawe's Landing, Squire's Landing, Goforth, and Cotman Ridge.

  8. Southern Agrarians - Wikipedia

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    The Agrarians evolved from a philosophical discussion group known as the "Fugitives" or "Fugitive Poets". Many of the Southern Agrarians and Fugitive poets were connected to Vanderbilt University, either as students or as faculty members. Davidson, Lytle, Ransom, Tate, and Warren all attended the university; Davidson and Ransom later joined the ...

  9. Kentucky Monthly - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Monthly is a general interest regional magazine about the U.S. state of Kentucky and Kentuckians. Founded in 1998 by Stephen M. Vest, [1] publisher, Michael Embry, editor, (who retired in 2006) and business manager Kay Vest, it featured actor George Clooney on its first (and 101st) cover and has featured such Kentucky notables as Ashley Judd, Molly Sims, Wendell Berry, Silas House ...

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