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- Robert Minhinnick, To Babel and Back (Bridgend: Seren,
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- See Chapter 3 for a discussion of performance and Charles
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- Lorna Goodison, Travelling Mercies (Toronto: McClelland
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- Buell, The Future of Environmental Criticism, p. 2.
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- Skinner, ‘Statement for “New Nature Writing Panel” ’, p. 127
- John Kinsella, ‘Interview John Kinsella’, The Poetry Kit.
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- John Kinsella, ‘Can there be a Radical “Western” Pastoral?’,
 Literary Review, 48. 2 ( 2005 ), 120 – 33 (p. 132).
- John Kinsella, ‘Geodysplasia: Geographical Abnormalities of
 an Activist Poetics’, Poetry Wales, 44. 4 ( 2009 ), 30.
- John Kinsella, ‘The Ocean Forests: An Elegy and a Lament’,
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- Lovelock, The Vanishing Face of Gaia, p. 6.
- Juliana Spahr, this connection of everyone with lungs (Berkeley:
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- Juliana Spahr, in Claudia Rankine and Lisa Sewell (eds),
 American Poets in the 21 st Century (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan
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- Nicky Marsh, ‘Going “Glocal”: The Local and the Global
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