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Underscores the diversity of the American farm and its importance as a wellspring of learning. These commentaries on modern farming, the simple life movement, and the discontents of modern civilization attest to the endurance of agrarian values and provide a literate record of shifting national priorities.

Produktbeschreibung
Underscores the diversity of the American farm and its importance as a wellspring of learning. These commentaries on modern farming, the simple life movement, and the discontents of modern civilization attest to the endurance of agrarian values and provide a literate record of shifting national priorities.
Autorenporträt
Zachary Michael Jack was raised on the Iowa farm his family settled in the early 1860s. The recipient of the Prentice Hall Prize for Poetry and the founding director of the Iowa School of Lost Arts for children, he has been a writer in residence at New York's Blue Mountain Center, Mexico's Great River Arts Institute, and Ireland's Tyrone Guthrie Centre. Currently Jack is an assistant professor of English at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois.