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NOTES



  1. Lawrence Buell, The Future of Environmental Criticism
    (London: Blackwell, 2005 ), p. 2.

  2. Jonathan Skinner, ‘Statement for “New Nature Writing Panel”
    at 2005 AWP (Vancouver)’ Ecopoetics, 4 / 5 ( 2004 – 5 ), 127 – 9 (p.
    127 ).

  3. Trevor Paglen, ‘Experimental Geography: From Cultural
    Production to the Production of Space’, in Nato Thompson
    (ed.), Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape,
    Cartography and Urbanism (New York: Melville House, 2008 ),
    p. 29.

  4. Cheryll Glotfelty, ‘Introduction’, in Cheryll Glotfelty and
    Harold Fromm (eds), The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in
    Literary Ecology (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,
    1996 ), pp. xiii–xix.

  5. Gary Snyder, The Practice of the Wild (Berkeley: Counterpoint,
    1990 ); A Place in Space (Berkeley: Counterpoint, 1995 ).

  6. Gary Snyder cited in Buell, The Future of Environmental
    Criticism, p. 13.

  7. Gary Snyder, ‘Riprap’, in Postmodern American Poetry (New
    York NY: Norton & Norton, 1994 ), p. 215.

  8. Gary Snyder, ‘The Rediscovery of Turtle Island’, in A
    Place in Space: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Watersheds (Berkeley:
    Counterpoint Press, 1995 ), p. 237.

  9. Gary Snyder, Axe Handles (Washington, DC: Shoemaker and
    Hoard, 2005 ), pp. 49 – 58. All subsequent references to this
    edition are given in the text.

  10. James Lovelock, The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning
    (Penguin: London, 2009 ), p. 166.

  11. Gary Snyder, ‘Unnatural Writing’, in A Place in Space, p. 168.

  12. Lawrence Buell, ‘The Place of Place’, in Writing for an
    Endangered World: Literature, Culture and Environment in the
    US and Beyond (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
    2001 ), p. 60.

  13. Geoffrey Hill, Collected Poems (London: Penguin, 1985 ) pp.
    105 – 34. All subsequent references to this edition are given in
    the text.

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