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Analyses work written since the year 2000 by thirteen North American poets, all of whom push the bounds of literary convention as they seek forms and language adequate to complex environmental problems. These poets respond to environments transformed by people and take “nature” to be a far more inclusive and culturally imbricated category than conventional nature poetry does.

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"This boundary-pushing text brings to the fore dynamic ecopoetic work reconstituting the lyric–nature–wilderness assemblage that has dominated the study of North American ecopoetry. As such, the monograph makes a distinct contribution to ecopoetics through its thoroughgoing exploration of experimental, radical, urban, less accessible, and non-lyric modes [...] an eminently valuable addition to anglophone ecopoetic criticism." — Modern Language Review

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    Publisher: MP-VIR Uni of Virginia
    Publication Date: 1/30/2018 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780813940625, 978-0813940625
    ISBN10: 0813940621

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    Book Synopsis
    Analyses work written since the year 2000 by thirteen North American poets, all of whom push the bounds of literary convention as they seek forms and language adequate to complex environmental problems. These poets respond to environments transformed by people and take “nature” to be a far more inclusive and culturally imbricated category than conventional nature poetry does.

    Trade Review
    "This boundary-pushing text brings to the fore dynamic ecopoetic work reconstituting the lyric–nature–wilderness assemblage that has dominated the study of North American ecopoetry. As such, the monograph makes a distinct contribution to ecopoetics through its thoroughgoing exploration of experimental, radical, urban, less accessible, and non-lyric modes [...] an eminently valuable addition to anglophone ecopoetic criticism." — Modern Language Review

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