The Ecopoetry Anthology

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Pub Date Feb 12 2013 | Archive Date Jun 03 2013

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Definitive and daring, The Ecopoetry Anthology is the authoritative collection of contemporary American poetry about nature and the environment--in all its glory and challenge. From praise to lament, the work covers the range of human response to an increasingly complex and often disturbing natural world and inquires of our human place in a vastness beyond the human.

To establish the antecedents of today's writing,The Ecopoetry Anthology presents a historical section that includes poetry written from roughly the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Iconic American poets like Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are followed by more modern poets like Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, and even more recent foundational work by poets like Theodore Roethke, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Hayden, and Muriel Rukeyser. With subtle discernment, the editors portray our country's rich heritage and dramatic range of writing about the natural world around us.

Definitive and daring, The Ecopoetry Anthology is the authoritative collection of contemporary American poetry about nature and the environment--in all its glory and challenge. From praise to lament...


Advance Praise

It is probably not possible to construct a narrative of all the voices and traditions that have animated American poetry in the last twenty or fifty years. What does seem possible, what Ann Fisher- Wirth and Laura-Gray Street have given us, is their reading, sweeping across 150 years, of the ways American nature poetry developed toward an ecopoetics, toward the necessity of imagining a livable earth. -- Robert Hass

It is probably not possible to construct a narrative of all the voices and traditions that have animated American poetry in the last twenty or fifty years. What does seem possible, what Ann Fisher-...


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