Northern Farm (book) explained

Northern Farm: A Chronicle of Maine is a 1948 book by naturalist/writer Henry Beston. Originally written for The Progressive as a series of columns on country-living, it chronicles a season on a small Maine farm.[1] [2] Beston is also the author of The Outermost House. Northern Farm has been less commercially successful but still important as environmental writing and popular among Mainers.[3]

Annie Dillard's journal entry

The Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Dillard made a journal entry concerning Northern Farm:[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Northern Farm by writer/naturalist Henry Beston. henrybeston.com.
  2. Web site: Review of Northern Farm by Henry Beston. Kirkus Reviews. 4 November 1948.
  3. News: Biography offers glimpse into the life of 'Northern Farm' naturalist Henry Beston and his deep ties to Maine. 29 May 2017. Bangor Daily News. Haskell, Meg.
  4. The Atlantic. Saverin, Diana. The Thoreau of the Suburbs. 5 February 2015.