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61. The Return of The Native (Signet Classics) by Thomas Hardy | |
Paperback: 432
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(2008-12-02)
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62. Charles Dickens (Penguin Lives) by Jane Smiley | |
Hardcover: 224
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(2002-05-13)
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A Brief Biography
Easy Steps for Little Feet
Terrific Overview
A succinct yet superb short biography of Charles Dickens
Possibly the best of the Penguin Lives |
63. The Land Was Everything: Letters from an American Farmer by Victor Davis Hanson | |
Hardcover: 258
Pages
(2000-04-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Before storms that can destroy his crops in an instant, the farmer stands implacable. To fluctuations in temperature that can deprive his children of their future, the farmer pays no heed. Every day the elements remind him that his future is secure only through constant effort. Like the creepers and crawlers he seeks to eradicate, the farmer toils away in the lush anonymity of his grid of vines, his tradition one of impervious resolve. Today that tradition of muscular, self-effacing labor is quietly disappearing, as the last of America's independent farmers slowly fade away. When they have gone, what will we have lost? In The Land Was Everything, Victor Davis Hanson, an embattled fifth-generation California grape farmer and passionate, eloquent writer, answers this question by offering a final snapshot of the yeoman, his work, and his wisdom. Over two centuries ago, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur wrote the bestselling Letters from an American Farmer. It was the first formal expression of what it meant to be American, a celebration of free, land-working men and women as the building blocks of enlightened democracy. Hanson, like Crèvecoeur, begins with the premise that "farmers see things as others do not." He shows that there is worth in the farmer beyond the best price of raisins or apples per pound, beyond his ability to provide fruit out of season, hard, shiny, and round. Why is it, then, that the farmer is so at odds with global culture at the millennium? What makes the farmer so special? To find the answer Hanson digs deeply within himself. The farmer's value is not to be found in pastoral stereotypes -- myths that farmers are simple and farming serene. It is something more fundamental. The independent farmer, in his lonely, do-or-die struggle, is tangible proof that there is still a place for heroism in America. In the farmer's unflinching, remorseless realities -- rain and sun, hail and early frost -- lie the best of humanity tested: stoicism, surprising intelligence, and the determination that comes from fighting battles, tractor against vine, that must be replicated a thousand or a hundred thousand times if a farmer is to have even a chance of success. There is, writes Hanson, an "awful knowledge gained from agriculture" and a "measure of brutality that even the most humane farmer cannot escape from or hide." It is this terrible knowledge, these hard-fought battles against man, self, and nature's unseen enemies, that Hanson celebrates. Today the city, Crèvecoeur's "confined theatre of cupidity," is triumphant. But those who have stuck to a difficult task will see that they have much in common with Hanson's dying farmer. That the land was everything once made America great and democracy strong. Will we still like what we are -- and can we survive as we are -- when the land is nothing? The enemies of farming are many, Hanson declares. They number not only drought, insects, fire, and fungi, but also political leaders who are content to watch the fertile countryside be carved into arid seas of look-alike homes, housing consumers who demand factory-issued foods in all seasons. Their demands are met--and, barring disaster, will continue to be met--by corporate agriculture, which, Hanson holds, values appearance over taste and prizes short-term profits over the long-term health of the land. The ascendance of that corporate system of food production means that fewer and fewer small farms can survive, and that agriculture will seem an ever more alien enterprise to the coming generations, conducted far off in the hinterland, "the corporate void where no sane man wishes to live." This all means, Hanson suggests, that the farmer of old who knew how to fix tractors and fences, how to wage war on predators while shunning the use of poisons, and how to live self-reliantly is a thing of the past. The disappearance of that American archetype is all to the bad. As Hanson writes, "We have lost our agrarian landscape and with it the insurance that there would be an autonomous, outspoken, and critical group of citizens eager to remind us of the current fads and follies of the day." Resounding with righteous fury and good common sense, his book is a call to turn back the clock and set a more civilized table. --Gregory McNamee Customer Reviews (7)
Good but not great
I DID NOT AGREE WITH ALL OF IT BUT LIKED IT
Hardhitting, true, and very sad
Fertile Food for Thought for The Thinking Human Hanson is uniquely qualified to write about the subject of farming and it's effects on character.He is a fifth generation grape farmer in California while also a Professor of Classics at CSU Fresno.The clincher is that he can convey his beliefs to paper with a VENGEANCE!The crux of this book is showing how the decline of self-reliant family farms in America is sapping the core character of what an "American" was in our first 200 years.He passionately describes the life, both good and bad, of the American farmer and gives numerous examples of issues that influence his/her character and culture.The fact that America, up until fairly recently, was predominantly a land of farmers is elaborated on at length.Hanson admires and respects the ways the brutal realities of farming the land force farmers to stay literally rooted in hard work, ethics, and honesty even if it sometimes makes them crazy!He then launches into his assessments of the effects on the gradual loss of this culture on the United States today as it becomes more and more "urban" and "cosmopolitan". One thing I can almost promise: you WILL have an opinion on this book once you've read it.There will be points that you will agree or disagree with strongly and many others that will fall somewhere in between.The bottom line is that you will definitely feel better for having read it. Finally, if you have found yourself drawn to understand the heroism and motivation of the New York City fireman who fought and died at the World Trade Center attack on 9/11, I doubly recommend this book.
A FINE WORK - on a tragic subject. |
64. by Jane Smiley The Georges and the Jewels | |
Hardcover:
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(2009)
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65. Private Life by Jane Smiley | |
Paperback: 336
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(2011-06-07)
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66. Horse Heaven [Audiobook] [Unabridged] by Smiley, Jane | |
Unknown Binding:
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(2000)
Isbn: 0788744992 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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THOUGHTFUL, CONSIDERATE AND JOHNNY-ON-THE-SPOT! |
67. Coffret Jane Smiley, 2 volumes : L'Exploitation - Un appartement à New York by Jane Smiley | |
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(2002-10-25)
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68. JANE SMILEY: MOO by JANE SMILEY | |
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(1999-01-01)
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69. (THE GEORGES AND THE JEWELS)The Georges and the Jewels by Smiley, Jane[Paperback]{The Georges and the Jewels} on 14 Sep-2010 | |
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(2010-09-14)
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70. Barn Blind [Audiobook] by Smiley, Jane by Smiley Jane | |
Audio Cassette:
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(1998)
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71. (A GOOD HORSE) by Smiley, Jane(Author)Hardcover{A Good Horse} on26-Oct-2010 by Jane Smiley | |
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(2010-10-26)
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72. Jane Smiley'sPrivate Life [Hardcover](2010) by J., (Author) Smiley | |
Hardcover:
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(2010)
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73. (A GOOD HORSE)A Good Horse by Smiley, Jane[Hardcover]{A Good Horse} on 26 Oct-2010 | |
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(2010-10-16)
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74. The Best American Erotica, 2005 -- Including Stories By Jane Smiley, Mary Gaitskill, Steve Almond, and Nelson George by Susie (Editor) Bright | |
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(2005-01-01)
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75. New Yorker Magazine April 18, 2005 Travel Issue, Ludmila Ulitskaya Fiction, Jonathan Franzen, Jane Smiley, Mary Gordon, David Sedaris, Seamus Heaney | |
Single Issue Magazine:
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(2005)
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76. Life Magazine, July 21, 2006 issue-Four Fun Summer Reads. Have I Got A Fish Story For You! Stories by Carl Hiaasen, Melissa Bank, John Grogan and Jane Smiley by July 21, 2006 issue-Four Fun Summer Reads. Have I Got A Fish Story For You. Stories by Carl Hiaasen, Melissa Bank, John Grogan and Jane Smiley Life Magazine | |
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(2006)
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77. Biography - Smiley, Jane (1949-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 21
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(2007-01-01)
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78. Private Life by Jane Smiley [Audiobook](Audio CD) | |
Unknown Binding:
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(2010)
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79. Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (New York Review Books Classics) by Angus Wilson | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(2005-04-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Built around a set of interwoven subplots involving Middleton’s children — John is a gay, incendiary radio host, whose secretary is the mistress of his brother Robin, a successful businessman — Anglo-Saxon Attitudes includes a dizzying cast of minor characters linked by blood and coincidence. Customer Reviews (8)
A Complex Moral Comedy
Mysterious
The essential importance of provenance
Discreet Indiscretion
A farce of outdated manners |
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