Kentucky’s Wendell Berry, 81, to receive lifetime achievement award from National Book Critics Circle


Renowned Kentucky farmer-author-poet-philosopher Wendell Berry will receive the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement award from the National Book Critics Circle.

Wendell Berry (Photo from Rural Blog)
Wendell Berry (Photo from Rural Blog)

“Now 81 and still productive, Berry is the author of eight novels, two short story collections, 28 volumes of poetry and 31 volumes of nonfiction. Set in the imaginary town of Port William, Kentucky, his fiction constitutes a cycle about themes of life in rural America. An outspoken environmentalist, organic farmer and pacifist, Berry has written about and engaged in civil disobedience against industrial agribusiness, ecological destruction and militarization,” the organization said in a press release.

The National Book Critics Circle also named the 30 finalists six categories—autobiography, biography, criticism, fiction, nonfiction and poetry—for the outstanding books of 2015.

Awards will be presented on March 17 at the New School in New York City, in a free ceremony open to the public.

For a complete list of finalists, as well as winners of other awards, click here.

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