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A Place in Time: Twenty Stories of the Port William Membership (audio)

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ISBN: 9781545923733

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One of America’s most acclaimed writers deepens and expands his great literary saga set in small-town Kentucky spanning the Civil War to the present. The story of the community of Port William is one of the great works in American literature. This collection, the tenth volume in the series, is the perfect occasion to celebrate Berry’s huge achievement. It feels as if the entire membership-all the Catletts, Burley Coulter, Elton Penn, the Rowanberrys, Laura Milby, the preacher’s wife, Kate Helen Branch, Andy’s dog, Mike-nearly everyone returns with a story or two, to fill in the gaps in this long tale. Those just now joining the Membership will be charmed. Those who’ve attended before will be enriched. For more than fifty years, Wendell Berry has been telling us stories about Port William, a mythical town on the banks of the Kentucky River, populated over the years by a cast of unforgettable characters living in a single place over a long time. In A Place in Time, the stories dates range from 1864, when Rebecca Dawe finds herself in her own reflection at the end of the Civil War, to one from 1991 when Grover Gibbs’s widow, Beulah, attends the auction as her home place is offered for sale.

  • Title: A Place in Time: Twenty Stories of the Port William Membership (audio)
  • Author: Wendell Berry
  • Publisher: christianaudio.com
  • Print Publication Date: 2024
  • Logos Release Date: 2024
  • Era: era:modern
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Audio
  • Subjects: Fiction › Small Town & Rural; Fiction › Southern; agrarian; Kentucky; American Literature
  • ISBNs: 9781545923733, 1545923736
  • Resource ID: LLS:9781545923733
  • Resource Type: Media
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-01-31T17:10:28Z

Wendell Berry has written more than 30 books, and has proven himself a writer of brilliant moral imagination. Whether he is writing about technology, family life, or small-scale farming, his vision of the human ecology is as important as any in contemporary American letters. Among the many honors he has received are a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Jean Stein Award, the T.S. Eliot Award, a Lannan Foundation Award for nonfiction, and the 2000 Poets’ Prize.

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