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Nathan Coulter : a novel

This, the first title in the Port William series, introduces the rural section of Kentucky with which novelist Wendell Berry has had a lifelong fascination. When young Nathan loses his grandfather, Berry guides readers through the process of Nathan's grief, endearing the reader to the simple humanity through which Nathan views the world. Echoing Berry's own strongly held beliefs, Nathan tells us that his grandfather's life "couldn't be divided from the days he'd spent at work in his fields." Berry has long been compared to Faulkner for his ability to erect entire communities in his f.

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  • "This, the first title in the Port William series, introduces the rural section of Kentucky with which novelist Wendell Berry has had a lifelong fascination. When young Nathan loses his grandfather, Berry guides readers through the process of Nathan's grief, endearing the reader to the simple humanity through which Nathan views the world. Echoing Berry's own strongly held beliefs, Nathan tells us that his grandfather's life "couldn't be divided from the days he'd spent at work in his fields." Berry has long been compared to Faulkner for his ability to erect entire communities in his f."@en
  • "This novel tells the story of one year in the life of young Nathan Coulter, who is growing up on a farm in the fictional community of Port William, Kentucky."
  • "Kentucky tobacco country is the background for this novel about young Nathan Coulter and his slow but steady growth to manhood."

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Pastoral fiction"@en
  • "Pastoral fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "Nathan Coulter : a novel"
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  • "Nathan Coulter"
  • "Nathan Coulter"@en
  • "Nathan Coulter a Novel"@en