Water at the Roots: Poems and Insights of a Visionary Farmer, Paperback/Philip Britts

Water at the Roots: Poems and Insights of a Visionary Farmer, Paperback/Philip Britts

An publicare
2018
Nr. Pagini
179
ISBN
9780874861280

Descriere

In a society uprooted by war, industrialization, hate-filled ideology, and dehumanizing technology, a revolutionary farmer-poet reconnects his people to the land and one another. Something of a British Wendell Berry, Philip Britts (1917-1949) was a soft-spoken West Country farmer, poet, activist, and mystic. Even as his country plunged headlong into a second world war, he sought a way of life where people could work together in harmony with nature and one another. He found an answer, though it would cost him his land and his life. These were years of turbulence and disillusionment, in Europe and beyond. Why had progress brought with it so much suffering? Britts saw that in losing our connection to nature and the earth, we are losing our humanity - our connection to one another. He watched as his friends in the peace movement, socialist circles, and Christian churches joined the battle against Hitler, but he refused to resort to violence. Instead he threw himself into an attempt to live out the radical demands of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount on a personal and local level in community. Britts's story is no romantic agrarian elegy, but a life lived in the thick of history. The international pacifist community he joined, the Bruderhof, was soon forced to flee Europe. Now the earth he tilled was no longer the moist soil of his homeland, but a harsh tropical climate of drought, locusts, and blight. A highly trained horticulturalist, he loved working the land and discovering new wonders of nature, ``to see in growing corn the fingerprints of God.`` And his expertise and research helped alleviate hunger in Paraguay and Brazil. But now the soil was also shoveled over babies' graves, and soon Britts himself contracted a rare tropical disease that would take his life at the age of thirty-one, leaving his wife, Joan, with three young children and a fourth on the way. Philip Britts's generation faced great dangers and upheavals, as does ours. His response - to root himself in God,

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