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Another Day

Sabbath Poems 2013-2023

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A new collection of poems and the companion volume to the popular bestseller This Day, Wendell Berry's Another Day is another stunning contribution to the poetry canon from one of America's most beloved writers
A companion to his beloved volume This Day and Wendell Berry's first new poetry collection since 2016, this new selection of Sabbath Poems are filled with spiritual longing and political extremity, memorials and celebrations, elegies and lyrics, alongside the occasional rants of the Mad Farmer, pushed to the edge yet again by his compatriots and elected officials.
With the publication of this new edition, it has become increasingly clear that the Sabbath Poems have become the very heart of Berry’s work.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 21, 2024
      Berry’s Sunday morning walks are the inspiration for these “Sabbath poems,” which he has been writing since 1979. Existing in a space of reverence and reflection, they are full of powerful turns of phrase that feel like incantations: “a world of words could not/ describe this wordless world”; “the river is a place passing through a passing place.” In this companion volume to 2014’s This Day, Berry continues exploring the themes that have been the foundation of his life’s work: the natural world, deep respect and awe for sustainable agricultural practices, and an ongoing lament of the damage humans have caused to both. His famous rejection of modern technology—Berry does not use a computer—and sharp criticism of contemporary society has earned him beloved fans, though some poems can feel as though they are reprimanding the reader: “If not for mortality and its troubles/ all humans would be idiots or/ monsters, for they would see no limits/ to their selves and their hungers.” Elsewhere, Berry vibrantly renders redemptive moments spent in nature. Readers will find solace in these contemplative and captivating pages.

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