How to Be a Farmer, M. D. Usher
How to Be a Farmer, M. D. Usher
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How to Be a Farmer
An Ancient Guide to Life on the Land

Author: M. D. Usher

Narrator: Tom Perkins

Unabridged: 2 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/23/2021


Synopsis

Whether you farm or garden, live in the country or long to move there, or simply enjoy an occasional rural retreat, you will be delighted by this cornucopia of writings about living and working on the land, harvested from the fertile fields of ancient Greek and Roman literature. An inspiring antidote to the digital age, How to Be a Farmer evokes the beauty and bounty of nature with a rich mixture of philosophy, practical advice, history, and humor. Together, these timeless reflections on what the Greeks called boukolika and the Romans res rusticate provide an entertaining and enlightening guide to a more meaningful and sustainable way of life.

In fresh translations by M. D. Usher, Hesiod praises the dignity of labor; Plato describes the rustic simplicity of his ideal republic; Varro dedicates a farming manual to his wife, Fundania; and Vergil idealizes farmers as residents of the Golden Age. In other selections, Horace extols the joys of simple living at his cherished country farm; Pliny the Elder explains why all culture stems from agriculture; Columella praises donkeys and tells how to choose a ram or a dog; Musonius Rufus argues that farming is the best livelihood for a philosopher; and there is much more. Proof that farming is ultimately a state of mind we should all cultivate, How to Be a Farmer will charm anyone who loves nature or its fruits.

About M. D. Usher

M. D. Usher is the Lyman-Roberts Professor of Classical Languages and Literature at the University of Vermont, where he is a faculty member in the Environmental and Food Systems Programs and the Department of Geography. He and his wife, Caroline, built, own, and operate Works & Days Farm in Shoreham, Vermont.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Massimo

This is certainly an unusual entry in the Princeton Press ongoing series, Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers. Most of the other volumes are about philosophy, or occasionally history and politics. This one is a collection of Greco-Roman writings about farming, an activity understandably held in very h......more

Goodreads review by JS

As someone who aspires to be a farmer, I had high hopes for this book. But I just didn’t care for it. Nothing specific as for why, I just didn’t care for it......more

Goodreads review by Claire

Official Review: 4.1 ⭐️ Similar to a poetry book, this book was a collection of writings about “how to be a farmer” and the values of agriculture from Greek, Latin, and Roman authors. It was a really interesting and short read. I loved that they included the original text on one page with the transla......more

Goodreads review by Erin

An easy, relaxing read or listen for audiobook. There was a nice mix of ancient greek and latin passages and i enjoyed seeing the non translated texts as well. There are other "ancient texts for modern reader" books that I think I might try next.......more