
I write about agriculture, ecology, politics, and literary matters. Work I publish elsewhere usually finds a link and a home here.
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America was a gale blowing constantly in his face. By America he meant White America and by White America he meant anything about America he didn’t like. The wind hit him harder than it did small men; they thought America was a breeze but h...
I’m using this little missive to extend a hearty congratulations to my friend, Brian Goldstone, whose wonderful book, There Is No Place for Us, won the Pulitzer Prize in the nonfiction category yesterday. Well done, Brian, and well deserve...
Last week a farmer called and asked if I had any cotton trash. I told him he had the wrong number. Despite being from Mississippi, I’ve never grown cotton in my life. No one near me grows cotton either. The soil and the weather aren’t r...
When I used to teach poetry, and it happened to be spring, I would usually find an excuse to have my students read and discuss Gerard Manley Hopkins’s sonnet devoted to this season. I’m sure you know it and have read it before. Often anthol...
On July 7th, 1939, the photographer Dorothea Lange visited Shoofly, North Carolina, a cluster of tenant farms that was once down the road from where I live and farm. Lange had been sent to Shoofly by her employer, the Farm Service Administr...
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Jack is a writer and a farmer based in North Carolina. He has taught literature at Duke and Wake Forest Universities.
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