Tuesdays: September 10 – December 3
12:10pm - 12:50pm
A Reading Class with the Rev. John Burruss
Room 228
“America’s greatest philosopher on sustainable life and living.”
– John Warner, Chicago Tribune
Wendell Berry is an essayist, novelist, and poet. In 2010, he was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama and in 2016, he was the recipient of the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Book Critics Circle. Berry lives with his wife, Tanya Berry on their farm in Henry Country, Kentucky. In 1964 he gave-up his prestigious teaching post at NYU to move to a farm in Kentucky where he writes challenges his readers to reconsider their relationship with creation and humanity.
Week 1: September 10 – Overview / Introduction
Week 2: September 17 – A Native Hill, page 3
Week 3: September 24 – The Unsettling of America, page 118
Week 4: October 1 – The Total Economy, page 66
Week 5: October 8 - The Pleasures of Eating, page 143
Week 6: October 15 – Why I am not going to buy a computer, page 234
Week 7: October 22 – The Work of Local Culture, page 102
Week 8: October 29 - Nature as Measure, page 59
Week 9: November 5 – Economy and Pleasure, page 268
Week 10: November 12 - In Distrust of Movements, page 282
Week 11: November 19 – Some Thoughts on Citizenship and Conscience in Honor of Don Pratt, page 296
November 26 - Skip
Week 12: December 3 – The Way of Ignorance, page 2004
* Bring your own lunch.
All Essays can be found in The World-Ending Fire: The Essential Wendell Berry, Selected and with an Introduction by Paul Kingsnorth, 2019.