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Pig Years (2022)

door Ellyn Gaydos

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Biography & Autobiography. Nature. Nonfiction. HTML:This captivating memoir is a ??startling testimony to the glories and sorrows of raising and harvesting plants and animals? (Anthony Doerr, best-selling author of All the Light We Cannot See), as an itinerant farmhand chronicles the wonders hidden within the ever-blooming seasons of life, death, and rebirth.
Pig Years catapults American nature writing into the 21st century, and has been hailed by Lydia Davis and Aimee Nezhukumatathil as ??engrossing? and ??a marvel.? As a farmer in Upstate New York and Vermont, Ellyn Gaydos lives on the knife edge between loss and gain. Her debut memoir draws us into this precarious world, conjuring with stark simplicity the lifeblood of the farm: its livestock and stark full moons, the sharp cold days lives near to the land. Joy and tragedy are frequent bedfellows. Fields go barren and animals meet their end too soon, but then their bodies become food in a time-old human ritual. Seasonal hands are ground down by the hard work, but new relationships are formed, love blossoms and Gaydos yearns to become a mother. As winter??s dark descends, Pig Ears draws us into a violent and gorgeous world where pigs are star-bright symbols of hope and beauty surfaces in the furrows, the sow, even in the slaughter.
 
In hardy, lyrical prose that recalls the agrarian writing of Annie Dillard and Wendell Berry, Gaydos asks us to bear witness to the work that sustains us all and to reconsider what we know of survival and what saves us. Pig Years is a rapturous reckoning of love, labor, and loss within a lan
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A Year in Provence except in this telling the supporting characters are chickens, pigs, and rutabaga, not French contractors. ( )
  MylesKesten | Jan 23, 2024 |
There is a lot of praise for this memoir; however, the reviewers have overlooked the struggle, and heartbreak of being a small farmer trying to make living with the capitalistic world that we live. It is not a pretty picture, though there are some good times they seldom make up for all the emotional pain. ( )
  BobVTReader | Jan 9, 2023 |
This book is about the hard work of being a farmhand, spending a day with back bent doing serious vegetable farming, and killing animals. Killing a lot of animals.

Very poetic. Was sometimes hard for me to read for an hour at a time, because of its lack of narrative arc. But beautiful in places.

"I love him too, but I am promised to farming. I choose it over him every time. It is not like choosing between two people. How could you trade the sky, the water, or the mountains for a single heart? Instead I imagine the earth opening to take me into its fold."

"In the heart of summer, [we] are dwarfed by the farm, the sheer life force of it, pulled by the demands of plants and animals, pressed like blunt objects into the ground, buried in the work we have wrought."

"[T]here is always enough food to eat. This is the compensation for the crude work of training life into channels of fecundity." ( )
  Tytania | Aug 25, 2022 |
Pig Years is a very powerful book about farming and the necessities farmers must do in order to feed their families and the world. The author put a lot of emotion into this story and it definitely tugs at the heartstrings. Very well written. ( )
  BridgetteS | Jul 1, 2022 |
Life attenuated. That's the theme. It's pretty remarkable how many ways Gaydos finds to explore it in this otherwise short book (her first love is poetry). At first I couldn't figure out why I felt depressed - early death, failure to thrive, disease and rot and blood sucking pets - oh man what is this dark vision of Vermont farming! Verging on visceral horror. Once I realized she had a theme and was actually doing something, I started getting into it, saw the light, had an epiphany. I hate to spoil it here but this is a gem. A lot more going on then a typical book of "I became a farmer" memoir, though it does give a flavor of what those old 1970s hippy farming communes in Vermont have become, and a side of working class rural farming life in New England. The ending brings it all home, the biggest one of all. Wait for it. Good. Unique stuff. ( )
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“Memoirs about farming tend to slide in one of two directions: the farce or the ode. Neither of those genres is as satisfying as what we have in Ellyn Gaydos’s debut memoir, “Pig Years,” about her life as a farmhand in New York and Vermont. What this young writer has given us is more of a memento mori, rendering realistic scenes full of vivid and sometimes bizarre detail, always with an acknowledgment — on the surface or just under it — of the inescapable facts that life entails death, and growth, and arises from decay.”



“Occasionally, the writing is overripe and Gaydos’s thoughts seem undigested. We can feel, just behind these pages, the notebooks she filled on hot summer nights after pigs were fed and weeds were pulled. But the overall effect is of access and intimacy; Gaydos lets us into her world, and we follow her to the worthy and unforgiving place where nature and agriculture meet.”
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Biography & Autobiography. Nature. Nonfiction. HTML:This captivating memoir is a ??startling testimony to the glories and sorrows of raising and harvesting plants and animals? (Anthony Doerr, best-selling author of All the Light We Cannot See), as an itinerant farmhand chronicles the wonders hidden within the ever-blooming seasons of life, death, and rebirth.
Pig Years catapults American nature writing into the 21st century, and has been hailed by Lydia Davis and Aimee Nezhukumatathil as ??engrossing? and ??a marvel.? As a farmer in Upstate New York and Vermont, Ellyn Gaydos lives on the knife edge between loss and gain. Her debut memoir draws us into this precarious world, conjuring with stark simplicity the lifeblood of the farm: its livestock and stark full moons, the sharp cold days lives near to the land. Joy and tragedy are frequent bedfellows. Fields go barren and animals meet their end too soon, but then their bodies become food in a time-old human ritual. Seasonal hands are ground down by the hard work, but new relationships are formed, love blossoms and Gaydos yearns to become a mother. As winter??s dark descends, Pig Ears draws us into a violent and gorgeous world where pigs are star-bright symbols of hope and beauty surfaces in the furrows, the sow, even in the slaughter.
 
In hardy, lyrical prose that recalls the agrarian writing of Annie Dillard and Wendell Berry, Gaydos asks us to bear witness to the work that sustains us all and to reconsider what we know of survival and what saves us. Pig Years is a rapturous reckoning of love, labor, and loss within a lan

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