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Jason, John, and Tim discuss the only two Port William short stories set in the nineteenth-century: “The Girl in the Window” (1864) and “The Hurt Man” (1888).
“The Girl in the Window” from A Place in Time, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)
“The Hurt Man,” from That Distant Land, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)
Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories: The Civil War to World War II (IndieBound | Amazon | Library of America)
Wendell Berry Catalogue from Counterpoint Press (PDF)
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Jason Hardy
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John Pattison
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Tim Wasem
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Jason, John, and Tim discuss the only two Port William short stories set in the nineteenth-century: “The Girl in the Window” (1864) and “The Hurt Man” (1888).
“The Girl in the Window” from A Place in Time, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)
“The Hurt Man,” from That Distant Land, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)
Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories: The Civil War to World War II (IndieBound | Amazon | Library of America)
Wendell Berry Catalogue from Counterpoint Press (PDF)
The Rabbit Room Podcast Network
The Membership Podcast Online
Jason Hardy
Facebook
John Pattison
Twitter
Tim Wasem
Twitter
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