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Can poetry save the earth? : a field guide to nature poems
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Can poetry save the earth? : a field guide to nature poems

John Felstiner

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Singing ecology unto the Lord
Anon was an environmentalist
Blake, the Wordsworths, and the dung
Coleridge imagining
John Keats eking it out
John Clare at home in Helpston
Adamic Walt Whitman
Syllables of Emily Dickinson
Nature shadowing Thomas Hardy
The world charged by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Nature versus history in W. B. Yeats
Robert Frost and the fun in how you say a thing
Frost and the necessity of metaphor
England thanks to Edward Thomas, 1914-1917
Wings of Wallace Stevens
Reviving America with William Carlos Williams
Williams and the environmental news
D.H. Lawrence in Taormina and Taos
Ocean, rock, hawk, and Robinson Jeffers
Marianne Moore's fantastic reverence
To steepletop and ragged island with Edna St. Vincent Millay
Pablo Neruda at Machu Picchu
Stanley Kunitz : his nettled field, his dune garden
Things whole and holy for Kenneth Rexroth
Theodore Roethke from greenhouse to seascape
George Oppen's Psalm of Attentiveness
Elizabeth Bishop traveling
Something alive in May Swenson
Earth home to William Stafford
America's angst and Robert Lowell's
Life illumined around Denise Levertov
Shirley Kaufman's roots in the air
News of the North from John Haines
Trust in Maxine Kumin
Wind in the reeds in the voice of A. R. Ammons
W.S. Merwin's motion of mind
Zest of Galway Kinnel
Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon at Eagle Pond Farm
Ted Hughes capturing pike
Derek Walcott, first to see them
Gary Snyder's eye for the real world
Can poetry save the earth?

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Can poetry save the earth? : a field guide to nature poems by John Felstiner. ISBN 9780300137507. Published by Yale University Press in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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