Can Poetry Save the Earth?: A Field Guide to Nature Poems
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16.Great Village, Nova Scotia, George Hutchinson. Actual size. Courtesy of Alice Methfessel, Estate of Elizabeth Bishop. ...
Cover, Fred Bodsworth, The Last of the Curlews, illustrated by T. M. Shortt (New York: Dodd Mead, 1955). ...
Cover, Donald Hall, Ox-Cart Man. From Ox-Cart Man by Donald Hall, illustrated by Barbara Cooney. Illustrations copyright © 1979 ...
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Derek Walcott, Breakers, Becune Point, 1995. From Derek Walcott, Tiepolo’s Hound (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000). C ...
20.Islands, Mountains, Houses, Bridge, Guan Huai, eighteenth century. Seattle Art Museum, Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection. ...
Islands, Mountains, Houses, Bridge, detail, Guan Huai, eighteenth century. Seattle Art Museum, Eugene Fuller Memorial Collectio ...
22.Yucky Pollution, Shiny Pretty, 2001. Sunlight Room, Hilltop Children’s Center, Seattle. Courtesy of Sarah Felstiner. ...
211 “Bright trout poised in the current” Things Whole and Holy for Kenneth Rexroth u Fu has been without question the major infl ...
212 PA RT T W O in things,” said William Carlos Williams. Here, ideas arise from “the heart of night,” “like a fist,” “cut the w ...
THINGS WHOLE AND HOLY FOR KENNETH REXROTH 213 From his 1940 vantage point Rexroth adds, “Thirty factories empty their refuse int ...
214 PA RT T W O A bittern booming in the distance— Your ashes scattered on this mountain— Moving seaward on this stream. Sorrow ...
THINGS WHOLE AND HOLY FOR KENNETH REXROTH 215 Shortly after emceeing San Francisco’s landmark 1955 event at which Allen Ginsberg ...
216 hey were to me,” says Theodore Roethke (1908–1963), recalling the greenhouses of his childhood, “both heaven and hell, a kin ...
THEODORE ROETHKE FROM GREENHOUSE TO SEASCAPE 217 In “Cuttings (later)” the speaker’s become a spellbound child. This urge, wrest ...
218 PA RT T W O Rampant verbs generate a changing changeless biosystem of uncannily hu- man plant life: “breathing... pulsing... ...
THEODORE ROETHKE FROM GREENHOUSE TO SEASCAPE 219 Sheisa lily, somehow “sweeter than a tree,” and the poet ’s caring is happy to ...
220 PA RT T W O Snail, snail, glister me forward, Bird, soft-sigh me home. Worm, be with me. This is my hard time. His happy mar ...
THEODORE ROETHKE FROM GREENHOUSE TO SEASCAPE 221 “afterwards I always felt mean” for “pulling off flesh from the living planet.” ...
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