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wendell for wednesday
Wendell, from this recent interview, answering every reader’s favorite question: what do you plan to read next? I am 81 years old. By now, I know better than to make…
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wendell for wednesday
“The Letter” Dear Ed, I dreamed that you and I were sent to Hell. The place we went to was not fiery or cold, was not Dante’s Hell or Milton’s,…
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wendell for wednesday
“So in those days you didn’t hear people putting ‘just’ before their occupation. People weren’t describing themselves as ‘just’ a farmer,’ and farm wives didn’t describe themselves as ‘just’ a…
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wendell for wednesday
“The complexity of our present trouble suggests as never before that we need to change our present concept of education. Education is not properly an industry, and its proper use…
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wendell for wednesday
A reminder for the big day tomorrow…
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wendell for wednesday
Today’s #wendellforwednesday brought to you by The Englewood Review of Books… Read the whole thing here, especially this week.
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wendell for wednesday
On why it’s so valuable to get outside in Creation and get outside of ourselves: From the order of nature we return to the order — and the disorder —…
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wendell for wednesday
Old Man Jayber Crow Many I loved as man and boy Are gone beyond all that I know, Fallen leaves under falling rain, Except Christ raise them up again. I…
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wendell for wednesday
In the letter to the editor below, Wendell discusses work: the difference between good work and bad and the traditional idea of vocation. As usual, he gives us lots to chew…
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wendell for wednesday
Gardening is a revolutionary act! “Odd as I am sure it will appear to some, I can think of no better form of personal involvement in the cure of the…