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| | | | Across genre, whether in novels depicting the sweep of history in small-town Kentucky or nonfiction perorating on behalf of a renewed human relationship with the earth, Wendell Berry remains one of America's most profound interpreters of place and people. A farmer-writer of uncommon moral clarity, he mixes a contrarian independence of mind with a rare [...] | |
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| | | | I've been fascinated for a long time by the early days of (European) science - roughly, the time from the 16th to early 19th centuries when we were essentially inventing science as a process. Sure, we'd been trying to figure out the natural world before that (and other world cultures were trying too); but through... | |
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| | | | In nature, tunnel-nesting bees are perfectly happy to use logs riddled by boring beetles or piles of dead plants that have hollow stems. That habitat is often in short supply in many yards, however, so it's necessary to provide hotels if you want to attract them. These hotels can be as simple as a large [...] | |
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| | What are you like when it comes to hype surrounding new books? Do you give into it for fear of missing out on a title "everyone" seems to be... |