Hannah Coulter A Novel

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2005-09-30
Publisher(s): PUBLISHERS GROUP WEST
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Summary

In the latest installment in Wendell Berry's long story about the citizens of Port William, Hannah Coulter remembers. Her first husband, Virgil, was declared "missing in action" shortly after the Battle of the Bulge, and after she married Nathan Coulter about all he could tell Hannah about the Battle of Okinawa was "Ignorant boys, killing each other." The community was stunned and diminished by the war, with some of its sons lost forever and others returning home determined to carry on. Now, in her late seventies, twice-widowed and alone, Hannah sorts through her memories: of her childhood, of young love and loss, of raising children and the changing seasons. She turns her plain gaze to a community facing its long deterioration, where, she says, "We feel the old fabric torn, pulling apart, and we know how much we have loved each other." Hannah offers her summation: her stories and her gratitude, for the membership in Port William, and for her whole life, a part of the great continuum of love and memory, grief and strength. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Author of over forty books of fiction, poetry, and essays, including Citizenship Papers, Wendell Berry has farmed a hillside in his native Henry County, Kentucky, for over thirty years. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the T. S. Eliot Award, the Aiken Taylor Award for poetry, and the John Hay Award of the Orion Society

Table of Contents

Part One
1. The Story Continuing
3(3)
2. A Steadman
6(10)
3. The Future Shining Before Us
16(4)
4. Virgil
20(12)
5. What We Were
32(9)
6. One of the Feltners, a Member of Port William
41(8)
7. "Missing"
49(12)
Part Two
8. Nathan
61(12)
9. Generosity
73(8)
10. Our Place
81(10)
11. The Membership
91(5)
12. Burley
96(6)
13. Ivy
102(3)
14. The Room of Love
105(6)
15. A Better Chance
111(10)
16. M.B. Coulter
121(5)
17. Caleb
126(9)
18. Margaret
135(11)
19. The Branches
146(11)
Part Three
20. The Living
157(10)
21. Okinawa
167(7)
22. Next?
174(7)
23. Virge
181(5)
24. Given
186(3)
Acknowledgments 189(3)
Map of Port William 192(2)
Genealogy of Port William 194

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