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Autopoiesis and Ecopoetry,
single work
criticism
'Poetry has always been the song that is imprinted in human culture, and equally importantly the song that we learn from the natural world. What can happen to poetry, what might happen to poetry, where are poetry's songs, in a world where nature could be overwhelmed by the over-consumption of resources, and where nature itself might become unrecognisable through the effects of our inventiveness on its integrity. Is ecopoetry a form of elegy or a vision into the future? Or, perhaps even more interestingly, is it a glimpse of an enduring position that humans have had over many thousands of years?' (Author's abstract)
- Birds, Pine Tree and Elm Tree and Skyi"alone sick", single work poetry (p. 106-107)
- Nanoqi"each time i pass", single work poetry (p. 108-109)
- Feral Namesi"Names exhibit the mining of relevance. Bi", single work poetry (p. 110)
- Flame Robin in a Clearfelli"The contractor speaks.", single work poetry (p. 111-112)
- Fire Diaryi"Fire has stormed the mountains of his sleep, and he wakes in ruins.", single work poetry (p. 113)
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