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Author, essayist and farmer Wendell Berry has been called a modern-day Thoreau and the father of the sustainable food movement. He joins us to discuss his latest story collection, “A Place in Time,” the tenth volume in his series about the mythical town of Port William. Berry was recently awarded the National Humanities Medal.

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Wendell Berry, writer, critic and farmer; his latest work is "New Collected Poems"

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