Gene Logsdon
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.
Author of…
Wyeth People
Wyeth People is the story of one writer's search for the meaning of artistic creativity, approached from personal contact with the work of one of the world's great artists, Andrew Wyeth. In the 1960s, just beginning his career as a writer, Gene Logsdon read a magazine article about Andrew Wyeth in which the artist commented at length on his own creative impulse.…
All Flesh is Grass
The Pleasures and Promises of Pasture Farming
Amidst Mad Cow scares and consumer concerns about how farm animals are bred, fed, and raised, many farmers and homesteaders are rediscovering the traditional practice of pastoral farming. Grasses, clovers, and forbs are the natural diet of cattle, horses, and sheep, and are vital supplements for hogs, chickens, and turkeys.…
The Man Who Created Paradise
A Fable
Gene Logsdon's The Man Who Created Paradise is a message of hope at a time when the sustainability of the earth appears to many to be hopeless. The fable, inspired by a true story, tells how young Wally Spero looked at one of the bleakest places in America—the strip-mined spoil banks of southeastern Ohio—and saw in it his escape from the drudgery of his factory job.…
The Last of the Husbandmen
A Novel of Farming Life
“Nan turned to see Ben’s face turn as hard and white as a sauerkraut crock. When he did not respond, Nan figured that he was just going to back off as he usually did, the shy and retiring husbandman.…
Upcoming Events
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Author Presentation and Signing
Kent State University-Tuscarawas Campus
7 p.m.
- Alison Lake
- Hugh K. Lambert
- Andrew Lang
- Noreen Groover Lape
Assistant professor in the Department of Language and Literature at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia… - Thomas Larson
Contributing writer for the weekly San Diego Reader and facilitator of private memoir-writing groups… - Robin Law
Professor of African history at the University of Stirling… - Nancy Ellen Lawler
Professor Emeritus of Economics and History at Oakton Community College… - Ma Ma Lay
- John D. Leary
- Dan Lechay
- Francis Graham Lee
Chair of the political science department at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia… - Daniel W. Lehman
Professor of English at Ashland University in Ohio… - Peter Lehman
Professor of media arts at the University of Arizona and president of the Society for Cinema Studies… - Charles Leland
- Anton Muziwakhe Lembede
- Linda Schierse Leonard
- Carol Lerner
Illustrator specializing in natural history… - Harry Levin
- Nehemia Levtzion
Professor of history at the Hebrew University… - Andrea R. Lewis
Executive director of the Dairy Barn Arts Center in Athens, Ohio. … - Dianne Lewis
- I. M. Lewis
- Janet Lewis
- Joanna Lewis
Lecturer in history, University of Durham… - Michael L. Lewis
- Colin Leys
- Julia Lin
Born in Shanghai and educated there until the communist takeover in 1949… - Jim Lo Scalzo
- Craig Lockard
- Gene Logsdon
- John Lonsdale
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge… - Brad D. Lookingbill
Assistant professor of history and director of the honors program at Columbia College in Missouri… - Robert E. Lougy
Associate professor of English at Pennsylvania State University… - H. P. Lovecraft
- William Luhr
Professor of English at Saint Peter’s College in Jersey City, New Jersey… - J. Anthony Lukas
- Charles L. Lumpkins
- Katie Letcher Lyle
Author of more than a dozen books… - Thomas J. Lyon
Editor and author of several books… - Krista Lysack
- Jamie Lytle-Webb



