“I Am My Father’s Son”: Stephen Wilson, Jr., Wendell Berry, and the Myth of Self-Creation
Wilson’s songs trace the long, difficult movement where inheritance becomes not just a burden but a belonging.

Wilson’s songs trace the long, difficult movement where inheritance becomes not just a burden but a belonging.

Against the Machine is not just a complaint about technological fetishism and overreach. The Machine is also within us.

The secret of life is to learn how to live in this story we don’t control. The way to live this secret is through friendship.

The pandemic may have slowed things down, but we still feel the crush of expectations and demands, perhaps more so while working from home and sensing internal and external pressure to prove that we’re pulling our weight.
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