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"Modern Ecopoetry : Reading the Palimpsest of the More-Than-Human World" interrogates how humans’ relation to and confrontation with the nonhuman world is captured in or through poetry. It brings together contributions that explore how modern poetry addresses human beings’ relationship with the natural world, mirroring some of the most salient ecopoetic approaches to date. This collection is written from very different corners of the globe and significantly adds to the existing body of work because, on the one hand, it continues to focus on the greening of poetry and, on the other, it expands its critical implementation in poets not necessarily included in mainstream literary canons, by setting them side by side regardless of their cultural background.
Introduction: Finding a Compass to a Commonwealth of Breath
Leonor María Martínez Serrano, Cristina María Gámez Fernández
págs. 1-21
The Roots and Affinities of Dylan Thomas in the Works of Claudio Rodríguez: Sacred Nature in the Poet's Imagination
págs. 25-42
págs. 43-63
págs. 67-90
Old Lyric Temporality and Materiality: Alice Oswald's Environmental Poetics
págs. 91-110
The Political Is Personal: Juliana Spahr’s Political Ecology
págs. 111-130
Development as Deformation: Postcolonial Ecopoetics in Zulfikar Ghose's Poetry
págs. 133-150
págs. 151-170
"Just Junk in a Safeway Cart I'm Pushing Down to the Recycling Center": The Aesthetics of Ecology in Michael Robbins's Poetry
Stephen Hock
págs. 171-186
Against Use: (The Difficulty of) Writting Nature Poetry in a Age of Environmental Crisis
págs. 189-205
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