With this haunting first volume in his Into Their Labours trilogy,
John Berger begins his chronicle of the eclipse of peasant cultures in
the twentieth century. Set in a small village in the French Alps, Pig
Earth relates the stories of skeptical, hard-working men and fiercely
independent women; of calves born and pigs slaughtered; of summer
haymaking and long dark winters of rest; of the message of forgiveness
from a dead father to his prodigal son; and of the marvelous Lucie
Cabrol, exiled to a hut high in the mountains, an inexorable part of the
lives of men who have known her. Above all, this masterpiece of sensuous
description and profound moral resonance is an act of reckoning that
conveys the precise wealth and weight of a world we are losing.