Can Poetry Save the Earth?: A Field Guide to Nature Poems

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May Swenson 247
Denise Levertov, “An English Field in the Nuclear Age” 270
Alaskan Glacier 283
Building the Homestead 285
The Last of the Curlews, Fred Bodsworth 305
Galway Kinnell 316
Islands, Mountains, Houses, Bridge, Guan Huai 345
Gary Snyder at Sourdough Mountain 347
Gary Snyder at Crater Mountain Lookout 348
Islands, Mountains, Houses, Bridge, detail 349
Mount St. Helens, Gary Snyder 354


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Gallery follows page 210


  1. William Blake, Creation

  2. John James Audubon, Osprey

  3. Western Wind, sixteenth-century manuscript

  4. Dorothy Wordsworth

  5. Simplon Pass

  6. John Constable, A Cloud Study

  7. “Lapis Lazuli” stone, front

  8. “Lapis Lazuli” stone, back

  9. Cellar bin, Frost farm

  10. D. H. Lawrence, Birds, Beasts and Flowers!
    11.Not Man Apart

  11. “Oh, Lovely Rock,” Robinson Jeffers

  12. Edna St. Vincent Millay, “Counting-out Rhyme”

  13. Stanley Kunitz

  14. Deer

  15. George Hutchinson, Great Village, Nova Scotia

  16. Fred Bodsworth, The Last of the Curlews

  17. Donald Hall, Ox-Cart Man

  18. Derek Walcott, Breakers, Becune Point, 1995
    20.Islands, Mountains, Houses, Bridge, Guan Huai
    21.Islands, Mountains, Houses, Bridge, detail

  19. Yucky Pollution, Shiny Pretty

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