Farmer's Glory
An exploration of rural life and farming experiences
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:12th Jun '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This captivating book, Farmer's Glory, explores the intricacies of farming life in Southern England and Western Canada, blending humor and humanity.
Published in 1932, Farmer's Glory is A. G. Street's debut work and remains his most celebrated. The book offers a vivid portrayal of farming life in Southern England and Western Canada, capturing the essence of rural existence with remarkable clarity. Through his unpretentious prose, Street invites readers into the daily lives of farmers, showcasing their struggles, triumphs, and the deep connection they have with the land. His intent, as he humbly stated, was to create a 'pen picture' of these experiences, and he certainly achieves that goal.
Compton Mackenzie, in a review for the Daily Mail, praised Farmer's Glory as a model of straightforward English and an engaging depiction of rural life across the Atlantic. He likened it to classic works like Cobbett's Rural Rides and White's Natural History of Selborne, indicating its lasting impact and significance. The book's straightforward style was so well-regarded that it was included in Cambridge University's set texts for the School Certificate, a remarkable achievement considering Street's own limited formal education.
Desmond Hawkins from Country Life described it as a classic within the country-writing genre, highlighting the wealth of detail and anecdotes that populate the narrative. The author's voice resonates throughout the text, characterized by humor, warmth, and a keen understanding of humanity's connection to nature. Farmer's Glory remains a timeless exploration of rural life that continues to resonate with readers today.
ISBN: 9780571251971
Dimensions: 126mm x 198mm x 20mm
Weight: 308g
288 pages
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