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We breathe, and then / vanish, proclaims a speaker in Once When Green, a new collection by accomplished poet Mark Irwin. While deeply personal, the book engages the earth, gulls, /gray, quarreling air, their ha-ha-ha-ing at our trace / of garbage and carbon, and addresses mortality as well as the consequences of global warminghow it impacts humans, animals, and the plant life that sustains us all. Poems here accent the lateness of our attempt to control pollution, while interrogating the natural world through myth and the voicings of different creatures, beings displaced or relegated to other spaces, including apes, birds, and an arcade bear that reflects: I once thought that was freedom / but how in a receding wilderness no longer mine? Sighting those areas where metropolis and wilderness collide, Irwin conveys the tension between the natural and digital world as a speaker laments: I am so lonely for a river's one rushing / minute with scuttling crayfish, nymphs, and eddies blurring clouds, not its / imagined thousand pixels changing colors toward forms / on a screen. These poems remind us how forms of the spirit cannot be bound by technology and capitalism, imploring how to become explorers, cartographers / again.

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      Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
      Publication Date: 1/11/2025
      ISBN13: 9781625348654, 978-1625348654
      ISBN10: 1625348657

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      Book Synopsis
      We breathe, and then / vanish, proclaims a speaker in Once When Green, a new collection by accomplished poet Mark Irwin. While deeply personal, the book engages the earth, gulls, /gray, quarreling air, their ha-ha-ha-ing at our trace / of garbage and carbon, and addresses mortality as well as the consequences of global warminghow it impacts humans, animals, and the plant life that sustains us all. Poems here accent the lateness of our attempt to control pollution, while interrogating the natural world through myth and the voicings of different creatures, beings displaced or relegated to other spaces, including apes, birds, and an arcade bear that reflects: I once thought that was freedom / but how in a receding wilderness no longer mine? Sighting those areas where metropolis and wilderness collide, Irwin conveys the tension between the natural and digital world as a speaker laments: I am so lonely for a river's one rushing / minute with scuttling crayfish, nymphs, and eddies blurring clouds, not its / imagined thousand pixels changing colors toward forms / on a screen. These poems remind us how forms of the spirit cannot be bound by technology and capitalism, imploring how to become explorers, cartographers / again.

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