Gene Everlasting: A Contrary Farmer's Thoughts on Living Forever
Author Gene Logsdon
- Publish Date: January 24, 2014
- Format: eBook
- Category: Biography & Autobiography - Environmentalists & Naturalists
- Publisher: Chelsea Green
- Pages: 192
- US Price: $12.99
- CDN Price: $24.95
- ISBN: 978-1-60358-540-8
Reviews
“Logsdon (A Sanctuary of Trees) blends careful observations of the natural world with sometimes humorous, often melancholic contemplations that gently lead the reader to ponder such topics as the death of a beloved pet, the mysterious nature of cemeteries, the number of suicides in any given year, butchering hogs, buzzards in the backyard and the sudden uptick in backyard farms and gardens. He expertly intertwines these seemingly disconnected subjects with the cyclic qualities of nature and the overall sense that life and death are forever paired―that one cannot and should not exist without the other, thereby removing the fear of death.
Logsdon also eloquently reveals early childhood memories and his fears of the meaning of everlasting hell, his acceptance of his mother's untimely death and his own need to confront death when diagnosed with cancer. The culminating effect is not morbid, but philosophical and absorbing, like a musical fugue that builds and recedes, gracefully moving toward an acceptance and understanding of what living and dying truly mean.”—Shelf Awareness, Starred Review
"Dryly humorous, intelligently original, and at times poetic, Logsdon (A Sanctuary of Trees) muses and wisecracks about cycles of life and death, nature’s resilience, and humanity’s follies from the rolling hills and changing seasons of his farm in Sandusky, Ohio, just steps from where he grew up, as he finds himself still alive after a bout with cancer...Great bedtime reading, these succinct, thought-provoking, life-affirming essays are a perfect gift for your favorite gardener, nature lover, philosopher, or curmudgeon."—Publishers Weekly
"Wisdom and experience permeate this perceptive and understatedly well-written meditation."—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review