Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories: The Civil War to World War II (LOA #302)

Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories: The Civil War to World War II (LOA #302)

Nathan Coulter / Andy Catlett: Early Travels / A World Lost / A Place on Earth /Stories

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Library of America inaugurates its edition of the complete fiction of one of America's most beloved living writers

For more than fifty years, in eight novels and fortytwo short stories, Wendell Berry (b. 1934) has created an indelible portrait of rural America through the lens of Port William, Kentucky, one of the most fully imagined places in American literature. Taken together, these novels and stories form a masterwork of American prose: straightforward, spare, and lyrical. Now, for the first time, in an edition prepared in consultation with the author, Library of America is presenting the complete story of Port William in the order of narrative chronology. This first volume, which spans from the Civil War to World War II, gathers the novels Nathan Coulter (1960, revised 1985), A Place on Earth (1967, revised 1983), A World Lost (1996), and Andy Catlett: Early Travels (2006), along with twenty-three short stories, among them such favorites as “Watch With Me,” “Thicker than Liquor,” and “A Desirable Woman.” It also features a newly researched chronology of Berry’s life and career, a map and a Port William Membership family tree, and helpful notes.

LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
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Praise for Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories: The Civil War to World War II (LOA #302)

“Wendell Berry gives us an intimate portrayal of the mind and heart of rural America. His graceful prose is truthful and eloquent. His tone is reliable and steady, like a good rain, sober and serious—all this and at times he is so funny you have to stop and roll on the floor.” —Bobbie Ann Mason

“This is the most complete—and the most powerful—vision of any American writer in my time. The stories of the Port William Membership are a delight, a goad, and a testament less to what was than to what could be. They will leave no reader unmoved and unchanged.” —Bill McKibben
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Library of America Wendell Berry Edition Series

Wendell Berry: Essays 1993-2017 (LOA #317)
Wendell Berry: Essays 1969-1990 (LOA #316)
Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories: The Civil War to World War II (LOA #302)

About the Author

Wendell Berry
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About the Author

Jack Shoemaker
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