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  1. Sustainable poetry
    four American ecopoets
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  University Press of Kentucky, Lexington

    Focusing on the work of A.R. Ammons, Wendell Berry, W.S. Merwin, and Gary Snyder, America's foremost ecopoets, Scigaj explores each poet's depth of involvement in nature and his ability to use ordinary language that models biocentric ways of seeing... more

    Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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    Focusing on the work of A.R. Ammons, Wendell Berry, W.S. Merwin, and Gary Snyder, America's foremost ecopoets, Scigaj explores each poet's depth of involvement in nature and his ability to use ordinary language that models biocentric ways of seeing nature. Just as a sustainable society does not depreciate its resource base, so a sustainable poetry does not restrict interest to textuality Over the past thirty years many poets have exhibited an increasing sensitivity to ecological thinking. But Leonard Scigaj is the first to define ecopoetry - Marked by its appreciation of nature as a series of self-regulating cyclic systems - as separate and distinct from nature or environmental poetry. Ecopoetry insists that the interests of humans must be balanced with the needs of nature. - Focusing on the work of A.R. Ammons, Wendell Berry, W.S. Merwin, and Gary Snyder, America's foremost ecopoets, Scigaj explores each poet's depth of involvement in nature and his ability to use ordinary language that models biocentric ways of seeing nature. Just as a sustainable society does not depreciate its resource base, so a sustainable poetry does not restrict interest to textuality

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813148014; 0813148014
    Subjects: American poetry; Nature in literature; Environmental protection in literature; Nature conservation in literature; Ecology in literature; American poetry; Ecology in literature; Environmental protection in literature; Nature conservation in literature; Nature in literature
    Other subjects: Merwin, W. S. 1927-; Berry, Wendell 1934-; Ammons, A. R. 1926-2001; Snyder, Gary 1930-; Ammons, A. R. 1926-2001; Berry, Wendell 1934-; Merwin, W. S. 1927-; Snyder, Gary 1930-
    Scope: Online Ressource (xx, 311 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-295) and index. - Description based on print version record

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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

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  2. Sustainable poetry
    four American ecopoets
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  University Press of Kentucky, Lexington ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    Over the past thirty years many poets have exhibited an increasing sensitivity to ecological thinking. But Leonard Scigaj is the first to define ecopoetry - Marked by its appreciation of nature as a series of self-regulating cyclic systems - as... more

    Bibliothek der Hochschule Mainz, Untergeschoss
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    Over the past thirty years many poets have exhibited an increasing sensitivity to ecological thinking. But Leonard Scigaj is the first to define ecopoetry - Marked by its appreciation of nature as a series of self-regulating cyclic systems - as separate and distinct from nature or environmental poetry. Ecopoetry insists that the interests of humans must be balanced with the needs of nature. Focusing on the work of A.R. Ammons, Wendell Berry, W.S. Merwin, and Gary Snyder, America's foremost ecopoets, Scigaj explores each poet's depth of involvement in nature and his ability to use ordinary language that models biocentric ways of seeing nature. Just as a sustainable society does not depreciate its resource base, so a sustainable poetry does not restrict interest to textuality.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813148014; 0813148014
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 311 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-295) and index

  3. Sustainable poetry
    four American ecopoets
    Published: ©1999
    Publisher:  University Press of Kentucky, Lexington

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek, Standort Weiden
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0813121205; 0813148014; 9780813121208; 9780813148014
    Subjects: American poetry; Ecology in literature; Environmental protection in literature; Natural history; Nature conservation in literature; Nature in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; POETRY / American / General; Wissen; American poetry; Nature in literature; Environmental protection in literature; Nature conservation in literature; Ecology in literature; Lyrik; Ökologie <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Ammons, A. R. / 1926-2001; Berry, Wendell / 1934-; Merwin, W. S. / (William Stanley) / 1927-; Snyder, Gary / 1930-; Merwin, W. S. (1927-); Berry, Wendell (1934-); Ammons, A. R. (1926-2001); Snyder, Gary (1930-)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 311 pages)
    Notes:

    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-295) and index

    Ecopoetry and contemporary American poetry criticism -- Sustainable poetry: a poetry of référance -- Homology and chiastic energy in the lived body: A.R. Ammons -- The long hunter's vision: Wendell Berry -- Closing the Écarts through the moment of green: W.S. Merwin -- Wild nature and joyful interpenetration: Gary Snyder

    Over the past thirty years many poets have exhibited an increasing sensitivity to ecological thinking. But Leonard Scigaj is the first to define ecopoetry - Marked by its appreciation of nature as a series of self-regulating cyclic systems - as separate and distinct from nature or environmental poetry. Ecopoetry insists that the interests of humans must be balanced with the needs of nature

    Focusing on the work of A.R. Ammons, Wendell Berry, W.S. Merwin, and Gary Snyder, America's foremost ecopoets, Scigaj explores each poet's depth of involvement in nature and his ability to use ordinary language that models biocentric ways of seeing nature. Just as a sustainable society does not depreciate its resource base, so a sustainable poetry does not restrict interest to textuality