Wendell Berry | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Wendell Berry.

Wendell Berry | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Wendell Berry.
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Berry's direct and easily understood verse [in A Part] is worlds removed from the self-indulgent and often contrived obscurity so common in contemporary poetry. "Clear" poetry can be amateurish, trite, and maudlin, but Berry's is the very opposite—intelligent, sensitive, and a pleasure to read. For the most part, the poems are nature poems that deal with such subjects as river ice, snow, trees, lilies, and the Kentucky scene. Two very nicely handled translations from Ronsard are also included. Good poetry that is easily accessible is a rarity, but Berry's work meets that description well.

Peter Dollard, in a review of "A Part," in Library Journal (reprinted from Library Journal, September 15, 1980; published by R. R. Bowker Co. (a Xerox company); copyright © 1980 by Xerox Corporation), Vol. 105, No. 16, September 15, 1980, p. 1864.

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