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And actor nick offerman. This is your fifth book. Is there a threat that connects all five . For my second book which is called gumption among other people, you interviewed Michael Pollan for a feature i was writing about him and he said your second book is your hardest. Everybody has one book in them. Eventually, if you write two or three or more, you learn the questions that will plague you for the rest of your life. He said of his own work, and he said you can see the through line in my books which are both inspired in our writing somewhat by Wendell Berry who is a great kentucky agrarian writer. The questions of how do we relate to our food and nature through who produces our food and how they treat the land and the produce and so forth our awareness of that relationship i think is prevalent in all of my books. My fourth book was sort of a memoir of my marriage with megan mullally. There is some crossover where i think things that happen in our house get a little agricultural from
Eventually, if you write two or three or more, you learn the questions that will plague you for the rest of your life. He said of his own work, and he said you can see the through line in my books which are both inspired in our writing somewhat by Wendell Berry who is a great kentucky agrarian writer. The questions of how do we relate to our food and nature through who produces our food and how they treat the land and the produce and so forth our awareness of that relationship i think is prevalent in all of my books. My fourth book was sort of a memoir of my marriage with megan mullally. There is some crossover where i think things that happen in our house get a little agricultural from time to time. Thats maybe not appropriate for this channel. Is your recent book and owed to the National Parks . It is examining the way that we in society in the view of conservation through thinking of National Parks come the big ones like yosemite, the grand canyon, versus the way we think about natu
Hardest. Everybody has one book in them, but eventually if you write two or three or more, you learn the questions that will plague you for the rest of your life and he said of his own work you can kind of see the through line in my looks which were both inspired in the writings by the great kentucky writer and the questions of how do we relate to our food and nature through who produces our food and how they treat the land and the produce and so forth. Our awareness of that relationship i think is prevalent. My fourth book was sort of a memoir of my marriage with the legendary megan. So there is some husbandry and crossover where i think, you know, things that happened to get a little agricultural from time to time. Thats maybe not appropriate for this channel. This is cspan after all. Its examining the way that we as a society view nature in the sense of conservation through thinking off nationalbi parks. The big ones, thend grand canyon versus the way wee think about nature right wh
Host now on book tv, were joined by actor and author nick nickakerman where the deer and antelope play. Mr. Offerman, this is your fifth book. Is there a thread that connects all five . Thats a great question. For my second book calmed gumption, among other people i interviewed michael pollen for a feature i was writing about him. It can become a through line in the books and inspired in the writing by wendel berry, a great kentuckyen writer and hes my favorite writer and the questions of how do we relate to our food and how do we relate to nature through who produces our food and how they treat the land and the produce and so forth. Our awareness of that relationship i think is prevalent. My fourth book was a memoir of legendary megan mallaly and theres some crossover where i think things that happen in our house do get a little agricultural from time to time. But thats maybe not appropriate for this channel. Host is your most recent book an ode to the National Parks . Guest in some w