Plowman Sings
Discover the rich tapestry of American literature in Plowman Sings by Jay G. Sigmund, published by University Press of America in 2008. This captivating collection spans 131 pages and features a diverse array of works that celebrate the agrarian lifestyle. Editor Zachary Michael Jack skillfully curates contemporary agrarian writers, poets of place, and eco-critics, reintroducing readers to Sigmund's essential contributions to the literary landscape. Inside, you'll find eight compelling short stories, over fifty evocative poems, and a complete one-act play, all showcasing the beauty and complexity of rural life. Ideal for lovers of 20th-century American literature, Plowman Sings invites you to immerse yourself in the profound connections between nature, culture, and the human experience. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this remarkable collection that resonates with both heart and intellect.