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slow reads Books Of Poems Wendell Berry Reflections on Wendell Berry’s poem “Stay Home” One book that often washes up at the edge of my nightstand is Locales, a poetry anthology by members of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. Locales introduced me to Wendell Berry and his poem “Stay Home.” I can’t get over it right now. The speaker is at home “In the labor of the fields / longer than a man’s life…” I want to be at home that way. I want to wait with Berry “…here in the fields / to see how well the rain / brings on the grass.” Berry gazes quietly, his Jeffersonian face resting on his hands that cap his hoe, and I hop up and down beside him, tugging on a turned-up cuff. Berry’s poetic voice is deep and resonant, like the voices that read Lincoln’s words in the documentaries. Berry’s poetry is also deceptively simple, like Lincoln’s best lines. Part of Berry’s resonance comes from his decision to live his lines. In the early 1960?s, Berry gave up his teaching position at New York Un...
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