Total Loss Farm: A Year in the Life

Total Loss Farm: A Year in the Life

Author: Raymond Mungo

Publisher: Catapult

Published: 2014-06-01

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1940436044

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In making her selection for Pharos Editions, Dana Spiotta tells us how drawn she was by the work of Raymond Mungo. "[He] writes . . . about his own joy and his own pain, he is particularly good when he describes the land around him and how it feels on his body." Indeed, if Henry David Thoreau had downed a handful of liberty caps before penning Walden it would have read much like Mungo's Total Loss Farm, a rollicking memoir of the late 1960's back–to–the–earth movement. Written in a limber prose style formed by the tempo of the times, Mungo takes us into the cultural tsunami of a failed radical politics as it broke on the shoals of a drug–fueled personal freedom and washed inland across the farmlands of Vermont, leaving a trail of damage and redemption in its wake. Total Loss Farm attracted widespread critical and commercial attention in 1970, when the "back–to–the–land" hippie commune movement first emerged. The book's first section, "Another Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers," appeared as the cover article in the May 1970 issue of Atlantic Monthly. The hardcover first edition from Dutton was quickly followed by paperback editions from Bantam, Avon, and Madrona Publishers, keeping the book in print for several decades. Very recently, Dwight Garner in the New York Times Book Review cited Total Loss Farm as "the best and also the loopiest of the commune books."


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Download or read book Total Loss Farm: A Year in the Life written by Raymond Mungo and published by Catapult. This book was released on 2014-06-01 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In making her selection for Pharos Editions, Dana Spiotta tells us how drawn she was by the work of Raymond Mungo. "[He] writes . . . about his own joy and his own pain, he is particularly good when he describes the land around him and how it feels on his body." Indeed, if Henry David Thoreau had downed a handful of liberty caps before penning Walden it would have read much like Mungo's Total Loss Farm, a rollicking memoir of the late 1960's back–to–the–earth movement. Written in a limber prose style formed by the tempo of the times, Mungo takes us into the cultural tsunami of a failed radical politics as it broke on the shoals of a drug–fueled personal freedom and washed inland across the farmlands of Vermont, leaving a trail of damage and redemption in its wake. Total Loss Farm attracted widespread critical and commercial attention in 1970, when the "back–to–the–land" hippie commune movement first emerged. The book's first section, "Another Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers," appeared as the cover article in the May 1970 issue of Atlantic Monthly. The hardcover first edition from Dutton was quickly followed by paperback editions from Bantam, Avon, and Madrona Publishers, keeping the book in print for several decades. Very recently, Dwight Garner in the New York Times Book Review cited Total Loss Farm as "the best and also the loopiest of the commune books."


Dispossession

Dispossession

Author: Pete Daniel

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2013-03-29

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1469602024

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Between 1940 and 1974, the number of African American farmers fell from 681,790 to just 45,594--a drop of 93 percent. In his hard-hitting book, historian Pete Daniel analyzes this decline and chronicles black farmers' fierce struggles to remain on the land in the face of discrimination by bureaucrats in the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He exposes the shameful fact that at the very moment civil rights laws promised to end discrimination, hundreds of thousands of black farmers lost their hold on the land as they were denied loans, information, and access to the programs essential to survival in a capital-intensive farm structure. More than a matter of neglect of these farmers and their rights, this "passive nullification" consisted of a blizzard of bureaucratic obfuscation, blatant acts of discrimination and cronyism, violence, and intimidation. Dispossession recovers a lost chapter of the black experience in the American South, presenting a counternarrative to the conventional story of the progress achieved by the civil rights movement.


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Download or read book Dispossession written by Pete Daniel and published by UNC Press Books. This book was released on 2013-03-29 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Between 1940 and 1974, the number of African American farmers fell from 681,790 to just 45,594--a drop of 93 percent. In his hard-hitting book, historian Pete Daniel analyzes this decline and chronicles black farmers' fierce struggles to remain on the land in the face of discrimination by bureaucrats in the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He exposes the shameful fact that at the very moment civil rights laws promised to end discrimination, hundreds of thousands of black farmers lost their hold on the land as they were denied loans, information, and access to the programs essential to survival in a capital-intensive farm structure. More than a matter of neglect of these farmers and their rights, this "passive nullification" consisted of a blizzard of bureaucratic obfuscation, blatant acts of discrimination and cronyism, violence, and intimidation. Dispossession recovers a lost chapter of the black experience in the American South, presenting a counternarrative to the conventional story of the progress achieved by the civil rights movement.


Lost Farm Camp

Lost Farm Camp

Author: Henry Herbert Knibbs

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-07-20

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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'Lost Farm Camp' is a fictional adventure novel by author Henry Herbert Knibbs. Hoss Avery and his daughter whom he had fondly nicknamed "Swickey," were inseparable. When Hoss first came to Lost farm bringing his little girl, he climbed the narrow trail along the river, glanced at the camp, swung his pack from his shoulders, filled his pipe, and sitting on a log drew Swickey down beside him and talked to her. Asking her opinion of some things which she understood and a great many things which she did not, to all of which she made her habitual reply of "Yes, Pop." The two made the decision there and then to live there eking out a living by lumbering wood. Meanwhile in Boston, David Ross is bidding his Aunt Bess goodbye in order to pursue a life of adventure. His quest brings him to Lost Farm Camp where he joins the Averys. It is not long before Swickey is taken in by their handsome and generous guest. The three of them are meanwhile battling to retain control of their land which is threatened by a railway line to pass through their land, so as to enable mining of a lucrative asbestos belt on their land. Will Daniel succeed in his plan to save the Avery's farm? And will he finally be able to marry Swickey?


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Download or read book Lost Farm Camp written by Henry Herbert Knibbs and published by DigiCat. This book was released on 2022-07-20 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Lost Farm Camp' is a fictional adventure novel by author Henry Herbert Knibbs. Hoss Avery and his daughter whom he had fondly nicknamed "Swickey," were inseparable. When Hoss first came to Lost farm bringing his little girl, he climbed the narrow trail along the river, glanced at the camp, swung his pack from his shoulders, filled his pipe, and sitting on a log drew Swickey down beside him and talked to her. Asking her opinion of some things which she understood and a great many things which she did not, to all of which she made her habitual reply of "Yes, Pop." The two made the decision there and then to live there eking out a living by lumbering wood. Meanwhile in Boston, David Ross is bidding his Aunt Bess goodbye in order to pursue a life of adventure. His quest brings him to Lost Farm Camp where he joins the Averys. It is not long before Swickey is taken in by their handsome and generous guest. The three of them are meanwhile battling to retain control of their land which is threatened by a railway line to pass through their land, so as to enable mining of a lucrative asbestos belt on their land. Will Daniel succeed in his plan to save the Avery's farm? And will he finally be able to marry Swickey?


The Quarter-Acre Farm

The Quarter-Acre Farm

Author: Spring Warren

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2011-03-15

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1580054013

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When Spring Warren told her husband and two teenage boys that she wanted to grow 75 percent of all the food they consumed for one year, and that she wanted to do it in their yard, they told her she was crazy. She did it anyway. The Quarter-Acre Farm is Warren's account of deciding, despite all resistance, to take control of her family's food choices, get her hands dirty, and create a garden in her suburban yard. It's a story of bugs, worms, rot, and failure; of learning, replanting, harvesting, and eating. The road is long and riddled with mistakes, but by the end of her yearlong experiment, Warren's sons and husband have become her biggest fans, in fact, they're even eager to help harvest (and eat) the beautiful bounty she brings in. Full of tips and recipes to help anyone interested in growing and preparing at least a small part of their diet at home, The Quarter-Acre Farm is a warm, witty tale about family, food, and the incredible gratification that accompanies self-sufficiency.


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Download or read book The Quarter-Acre Farm written by Spring Warren and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2011-03-15 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Spring Warren told her husband and two teenage boys that she wanted to grow 75 percent of all the food they consumed for one year, and that she wanted to do it in their yard, they told her she was crazy. She did it anyway. The Quarter-Acre Farm is Warren's account of deciding, despite all resistance, to take control of her family's food choices, get her hands dirty, and create a garden in her suburban yard. It's a story of bugs, worms, rot, and failure; of learning, replanting, harvesting, and eating. The road is long and riddled with mistakes, but by the end of her yearlong experiment, Warren's sons and husband have become her biggest fans, in fact, they're even eager to help harvest (and eat) the beautiful bounty she brings in. Full of tips and recipes to help anyone interested in growing and preparing at least a small part of their diet at home, The Quarter-Acre Farm is a warm, witty tale about family, food, and the incredible gratification that accompanies self-sufficiency.


The Lost Farm

The Lost Farm

Author: Jane Louise Curry

Publisher:

Published: 1974-01-01

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9780582164796

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Lost Farm Camp

Lost Farm Camp

Author: Henry Herbert Knibbs

Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin

Published: 1912

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Lost Farm Camp written by Henry Herbert Knibbs and published by Boston : Houghton Mifflin. This book was released on 1912 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Landmarks

Landmarks

Author: John James Piatt

Publisher:

Published: 1871

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13:

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Landmarks. the Lost Farm and Other Poems, by John James Piatt.

Landmarks. the Lost Farm and Other Poems, by John James Piatt.

Author: John James Piatt

Publisher: University of Michigan Library

Published: 1877

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Landmarks. the Lost Farm and Other Poems, by John James Piatt. written by John James Piatt and published by University of Michigan Library. This book was released on 1877 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Landmarks

Landmarks

Author: John James Piatt

Publisher:

Published: 1878

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13:

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Yearbook of agriculture. 1923

Yearbook of agriculture. 1923

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1924

Total Pages: 1314

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Yearbook of agriculture. 1923 written by and published by . This book was released on 1924 with total page 1314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: