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Hannah Coulter on Diane Rehm

John Fea   |  November 24, 2010 Leave a Comment

Tomorrow morning Diane Rehm will be devoting her show (11:00EST) to a discussion of Wendell Berry’s novel Hannah Coulter.

Diane invites listeners to join a discussion of “Hannah Coulter” by Wendell Berry. Hannah is an old woman who has experienced much loss but has never been defeated. Hannah is a twice-widowed mother of three. She finds herself reflecting on her childhood, her loves and loss, her children, and her beloved Kentucky farm life. Wendell berry is a renowned poet, author, essayist and farmer. He has set many of his stories, including this one, in the fictional town of Port William. “Hannah Coulter” is the story of the ties that bind a community.

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