Wendell Berry - Biography
Berry (Wendell Berry) was born on August 5, 1934 in Port Royal, Kentucky, USA. He grew up in a farming family, and his childhood was permeated by close contact with nature and rural life. This experience deeply influenced his future creativity and beliefs.After graduating from high school, Wendell entered the University of Kentucky, where he began to study English literature. However, his education was temporarily interrupted when he was drafted into the army and served in Germany.
After returning from the army, he continued his studies at the University of Kentucky, where he completed his education. His interest in literature and writing intensified, and he began to create poems and essays, which later became iconic works of his work.
Wendell became known as the author of many novels, poems, and essays dealing with nature, rural life, ecology, and society. His works are distinguished by deep philosophical reflections and metaphors, which are often addressed to natural phenomena and processes.
One of Wendell Berry's most famous novels, "Beyond the River" (Jayber Crow), tells the story of a young priest who returns to his hometown to become a steamboat and live in harmony with nature. This book became a symbol of his philosophy of life and cultural criticism.
Wendell acts as an environmental and sustainability activist. His work often calls for conservation, soil and water conservation, and sustainable agriculture. His philosophy inspires many proponents of the environmental movement and advocates of sustainable living.
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