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d104>Gene Logsdon lives and raises sheep in
north-central Ohio with his wife, Carol. He
has written twenty-five books, most recently a
novel, The Lords of Folly; a cultural study, The
Mother of All Art: Agrarianism and the Artistic
Impulse; three memoirs: You Can Go Home
Again, The Contrary Farmer, and The Pond
Lover; and a book on experimental ideas in
farming, All Flesh Is Grass.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Farm life -- Fiction.
Farmers -- Fiction.
Rural families -- Fiction.
Ohio -- Rural conditions -- Fiction.