Author: | Wendell Berry | ISBN: | 9781640090965 |
Publisher: | Counterpoint | Publication: | October 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | Counterpoint | Language: | English |
Author: | Wendell Berry |
ISBN: | 9781640090965 |
Publisher: | Counterpoint |
Publication: | October 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | Counterpoint |
Language: | English |
Larkspur Press (the 40+ year-old artisanal book maker based in Monterey KY) originally produced a limited run of Wendell Berry's illustrated poem, The Farm, in 1995. With this new offset printed edition from Counterpoint Press, we have reproduced that gorgeous work in a lovely, understated gift package
Larkspur Press was recently featured on NPR's All Things Considered (Nov 2017) and in Garden and Gunmagazine. Collectors know and love the press, and their edition of The Farm has been OP for many years
The Farm is one of several works Counterpoint Press is publishing and distributing widely for the first time in the United States
The perfect gift for the stalwart Wendell Berry fan, as well as for readers who love poets as varied as Mary Oliver, Frank O'Hara or Rumi
Published as part of Counterpoint's commitment to ensuring Wendell Berry continues to be regarded as one of the most important voices of American letters, and to introducing his body of work to a new generation of readers
Larkspur Press (the 40+ year-old artisanal book maker based in Monterey KY) originally produced a limited run of Wendell Berry's illustrated poem, The Farm, in 1995. With this new offset printed edition from Counterpoint Press, we have reproduced that gorgeous work in a lovely, understated gift package
Larkspur Press was recently featured on NPR's All Things Considered (Nov 2017) and in Garden and Gunmagazine. Collectors know and love the press, and their edition of The Farm has been OP for many years
The Farm is one of several works Counterpoint Press is publishing and distributing widely for the first time in the United States
The perfect gift for the stalwart Wendell Berry fan, as well as for readers who love poets as varied as Mary Oliver, Frank O'Hara or Rumi
Published as part of Counterpoint's commitment to ensuring Wendell Berry continues to be regarded as one of the most important voices of American letters, and to introducing his body of work to a new generation of readers