Craig Bergland's Reviews > A Continuous Harmony: Essays Cultural and Agricultural
A Continuous Harmony: Essays Cultural and Agricultural
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We are all supposed to love Wendell Berry, to coo like a swaddled baby when his name is mentioned. There is something about him that, to me, is like a sleeping pill. It’s not that he is awful, not at all. It’s that I find him boring, his writing lifeless. This book was no exception. I was overwhelmed by someone who seems to be in love with his own words, the sound of his own voice, and who meanders toward a goal that rarely becomes apparent to me.
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