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The Mother of All Arts: Agrarianism and the Creative Impulse (Culture of the Land) [Hardcover]

Gene Logsdon (Author)

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Culture of the Land July 20, 2007

When Gene Logsdon realized that he experienced the same creative joy from farming as he did from writing, he suspected that agriculture itself was a form of art. Thus began his search for the origins of the artistic impulse in the agrarian lifestyle. The Mother of All Arts is the culmination of Logsdon's journey, his account of friendships with farmers and artists driven by the urge to create. He chronicles his long relationship with Wendell Berry and discovers the playful humor of several new agrarian writers. He reveals insights gleaned from conversations with Andrew Wyeth and his family of artists. Through his association with musicians such as Willie Nelson and his involvement with Farm Aid, Logsdon learns how music -- blues, jazz, country, and even rock 'n' roll -- is also rooted in agriculture. Logsdon sheds new light on the work of rural painters, writers, and musicians and suggests that their art could be created only by those who work intimately with the land. Unlike the gritty realism or abstract expressionism often favored by contemporary critics, agrarian art evokes familiar feelings of community and comfort. Most important, Logsdon convincingly demonstrates that diminishing the connection between art and nature lessens the social and aesthetic value of both. The Mother of All Arts explores these cultural connections and traces the development of a new agrarian culture that Logsdon believes will eventually replace the model brought about by the industrial revolution. Humorous and introspective, the book is neither conventional cultural criticism nor traditional art criticism. It is a unique, lively meditation on the nature and purpose of art -- and on the life well-lived -- by one of the truly original voices of rural America.


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""If you are interested in being liberated from the insane notion that agriculture is just a 'business like any other' or that art has nothing to do with farm life, read Gene Logsdon's new book, The Mother of All Arts. Much of the contemporary art has ignored agriculture, as most of industrial agriculture has ignored art; as a result both have become impoverished. Perhaps Logsdon's book can help them to find each other again." --Frederick Kirschenmann, Distinguished Fellow, Leopold Center, Iowa State Univers" --



""In his usual lively manner, the Contrary Farmer himself reminds us of the unbreakable relationship between fine and domestic arts, between culture and agriculture. This book moves in the right direction: from the ground up." --Jason Peters, editor of Wendell Berry: Life and Work" --



""Gene Logsdon presents what American farmers and artists are all aboutingenuity, creativity, patience, and above all, endurance. From living off the land to living the life of an artist, The Mother of All Arts gives insight into the minds of America's backbone and how Americans see their world." --Karl J. Kuerner, artist" --



""In both the creation and deconstruction of art, a pitchfork is sometimes required. Farmer Gene Logsdon is well acquainted with the tool and can ply it" --Michael Perry, author of Population 485" --



""A short review cannot do justice to the wealth of ideas nd information given in this fine book."--Ohioana Quarterly" --



""Gene Logsdon's The Mother of all Arts: Agrarianism and the Creative Impulse has found a fitting home in [the "Culture of the Land"] series -- and will no doubt find a fit audience as well." --Jason Peters, First Principles" --



""Logsdon has undertaken to defend the farmers of whom far too many people are comfortably contemptuous, even as they, the contemptuous, depend upon farm people for their very sustenance. He recognizes the "universal and ancient cultural bias against farmers," and, quite rightly, he will have none of it." --Jason Peters,www.firstprinciplesjournal.com" --

About the Author

Gene Logsdon, a writer and farmer in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, is the author of many books, including The Contrary Farmer and the forthcoming novels The Lords of Folly and The Husbandman.


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Gene Logsdon farms in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. He is one of the clearest and most original voices of rural America. He has published more that a dozen books; his Chelsea Green books include Living at Nature's Pace, The Contrary Farmer's Invitation to Gardening, Good Spirits, and The Contrary Farmer.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
agrarian art, agrarian impulse, new agrarianism, agrarian writers, farm magazines, artistic impulse, country music singers
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Joe Dan, New York, Andrew Wyeth, Wendell Berry, Middle Karl, Old Karl, Chadds Ford, Sacred Harp, Young Karl, Farm Aid, New Burlington, Peter Hurd, Willie Nelson, Farm Quarterly, John Baskin, New Orleans, Judge Jackson, Payne Hollow, Gene Autry, World War, Our Nun, Doc Watson, Grant Cannon, Johnny Cash, North Carolina
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