[ Large Image ] | Notes: Unspecializing Poetry Wendell Berry 2020 / Essay / $120.00 Fine / 64 pp In this essay, Kentucky writer Wendell Berry counters postmodernism’s intellectualized detachment of literature from the tactile world, arguing for poetry that is firmly rooted in the communities out of which it emerges, and for a literary culture that acknowledges its relationship to the world around it, and its responsibility to that world. This essay originally appeared in Berry’s collection Standing by Words (1983). Description: Typeset in Linotype Falcon. Printed on Stella Text cotton paper, 5×7.75 inches, making 64 pages. Black text with spot colour. The books were machine sewn and casebound (cloth over boards) in an edition not to exceed 150 copies. To purchase this title: Add it to your cart |