Published Apr 16, 2020
“The Peace of Wild Things” by Wendell Berry
Krista Tippett delves into Wendell Berry's poignant poem 'The Peace of Wild Things,' exploring how nature serves as a refuge from life's anxieties. Berry's authentic narration enhances his reflection on finding tranquility amidst human despair by embracing the serenity of the natural world.

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