A place in time

Book • 2012
A Place in Time compiles essays and stories by Wendell Berry that dwell on the rhythms of rural life and the ethical stakes of dwelling in a place.

The volume emphasizes how literature and memory preserve the texture of community and local history.

Berry's pieces in this collection underscore the relationship between human lives and their landscape.

The book is useful for readers wanting modular access to Berry's shorter works on place.

It complements his Port William fiction by supplying context and varied perspectives on similar themes.

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