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
- Web site: Northern Farm by writer/naturalist Henry Beston. henrybeston.com.
- Web site: Review of Northern Farm by Henry Beston. Kirkus Reviews. 4 November 1948.
- 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.
- The Atlantic. Saverin, Diana. The Thoreau of the Suburbs. 5 February 2015.