The Garlic Papers: A Small Garlic Farm in the Age of Global Vampires
Farming and Legal Battles in a Global Economy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Leaf Storm Press
Published:7th Nov '19
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This book tells the story of a garlic farmer's legal battle against an international importer, highlighting the struggles of small businesses. The Garlic Papers offers a unique perspective.
At the heart of The Garlic Papers: A Small Garlic Farm in the Age of Global Vampires lies a compelling personal story that resonates with those who value local businesses. Stanley Crawford, a garlic farmer and writer, chronicles his experience navigating the complexities of international trade and the challenges faced by small farmers in a globalized economy. In 2014, he began questioning the tariff exemptions granted to the largest importer of Chinese garlic, igniting a legal battle that would consume years of his life and resources.
Crawford's narrative takes readers through the intricacies of his small New Mexico farm, which became a battleground against powerful international law firms. As he recounts his David-and-Goliath struggle, readers gain insight into the emotional and financial toll of ongoing lawsuits and administrative challenges. The story is not just about garlic; it represents the broader fight for small-scale agriculture in an age dominated by large corporations.
The journey ultimately caught the attention of filmmakers, leading to the creation of the Netflix documentary, Garlic Breath, which featured this unique case in the six-part series Rotten, released in 2018. Through The Garlic Papers, Crawford not only shares his personal experiences but also sheds light on the importance of supporting local farmers against the backdrop of global economic pressures.
“Every tenderfoot city-bred person like myself would benefit by reading The Garlic Papers . . . if only to get the feel of how many skills and tools and thoughts are necessary to work even a two-acre garlic farm beside a small river in northern New Mexico. . . . The Garlic Papers’ account is vivid, entertaining, revealing, . . .”
―MICHAEL VENTURA, novelist, screenwriter, film director, essayist and cultural critic
“The Garlic Papers is as important in our time as the personally much less communal Thoreau’s work in his. Uniquely distinguished in America as both writer and farmer, Stanley Crawford answers a bizarre and atrocious legal attack with a pointed defense yet also with the fullness of his long life evoked in everyday detail here by the particular fight for justice against lies and betrayal undermining fair competition.”
—JOSEPH MCELROY, author of The Smuggler’s Bible, Lookout Cartridge, Women and Men, and six other novels
“Superb. A remarkable achievement.”
—VERLYN KLINKENBORG, author and former member of the New York Times editorial board, whose opinion column, “The Rural Times,” appeared in the newspaper for sixteen years.
REVIEWS for A Garlic Testament: Seasons on a Small New Mexico Farm
“Meditative . . . passionate . . . rich with respect for human toil . . . Mr. Crawford is at his best here, detailing the healing and annealing aspect of the repetitive tasks that bring his crop to market in clear-sighted, eloquent prose.”
—The New York Times
"Superb, quiet...a plainspoken wisdom."
—The New Yorker
“This elegant and unsentimental account of how Crawford learned to grow his principal crop, garlic, and what that process has revealed about himself and his place in the world is probing. An eloquent paean to physical effort and to the land he cares for and depends on, his chronicle is a treasure trove of planting lore, from the autumn planting of garlic cloves to the winter-long "hibernation," the sighting of first shoots in spring, the formation of seed stalks in early summer, the harvesting soon after, and the less satisfying process, to him, of selling his produce, including statice and squash, at farmers' markets in Santa Fe and Los Alamos. Crawford's keen observations, penned in well-hewn prose, are as reflectively nurtured and pungently powerful as his crop of choice."
—Publishers Weekly
"An evocative book written in clean, often startlingly beautiful prose."
—Kirkus
ISBN: 9781945652059
Dimensions: 215mm x 139mm x 25mm
Weight: unknown