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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, kõrgus x laius: 198x129 mm, kaal: 215 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Seren
  • ISBN-10: 1781726248
  • ISBN-13: 9781781726242
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 190 pages, kõrgus x laius: 198x129 mm, kaal: 215 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Seren
  • ISBN-10: 1781726248
  • ISBN-13: 9781781726242
Teised raamatud teemal:
This landmark anthology, 100 Poems to Save the Earth, presents a positive and determined impulse to change for the better how human beings interact with the environment.

These imaginative, questing poems reveal our crisis as fundamentally a crisis of perception. We can no longer view Earth as a collection of resources to be exploited but must see it as the living web of connections and relationships that it is.

The voices gathered call for ecological justice, an ethics of care for the earth and for each other. The eclectic mix of poets rural and urban link issues of social injustice and the need to protect the environment, emphasizing a sweeping urgency. The time for awareness building is over. This anthology, with its incisive Foreword, is a call to action to fight the threat facing the only planet we have.

Poetry has the power to inspire thought and action. As these poems show, it speaks directly but is the opposite of simplistic; it can be subtle and allusive, consoling or incendiary. And it can play a part in saving the earth.

'This compelling suite of poems is a timely reminder to cherish, to celebrate. What could be more enjoyable than beautiful poems about this beautiful planet? This collection is immediate, moving, wise and unforgettable as it is unputdownable!' Daljit Nagra

'These achingly beautiful poems, from a range of stellar talents, animate and explore the sometimes-frayed connection we have with our precious planet and remind us how to refind ourselves amid the landscape we call home' Sonya Huber

'Neither one hundred nor one billion poems will save the planet, but it is an absolute necessity for poets to celebrate our world and engage with its future. This is a marvellous compendium to show how they are attempting this' Robert Minhinnick

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'This collection is immediate, moving, wise and unforgettable as it is unputdownable!' Daljit Nagra
Introduction 9(2)
The Creel
11(1)
Kathleen Jamie
A Portable Paradise
12(1)
Roger Robinson
Chorus
13(1)
David Morley
Glory
14(1)
Gbenga Adesina
Monomoy
15(1)
Carl Phillips
Trophic Cascade
16(1)
Camille T. Dungy
In the Horniman Museum
17(2)
Clare Pollard
(First Trimester)
19(1)
Craig Santos Perez
I Leave This at Your Ear
20(1)
W.S. Graham
Earth
21(1)
John Burnside
More Context Required
22(1)
Vidyan Ravinthiran
For a Coming Extinction
23(1)
Pascale Petit
Karner Blue
24(1)
Carrie Etter
Over by Fairfax, Leaving Tracks
25(1)
Carter Revard
Body as Cloud
26(1)
The Cyborg Jillian Weise
Limpet & Drill-Tongued Whelk
27(1)
Isabel Galleymore
The Sun on the tip of a snail's shell
28(1)
Maggie Wang
Whilst Searching for Anansi With My Mixed Race Children in the Blaen Bran Community Woodland
29(2)
Marvin Thompson
A Small Needful Fact
31(1)
Ross Gay
Checkpoint
32(1)
Kazim Ali
What I Call Erosion
33(1)
Kelli Russell Agodon
The Octopus
34(1)
Marianne Boruch
Self
35(1)
Tishani Doshi
Linear Process
36(1)
Gwen Nell Westerman
Our Lady of Isbister
37(1)
Jen Hadfield
The Sufi
38(1)
Sascha Akhtar
Pagan Angel
39(1)
Gwyneth Lewis
Some Feel Rain
40(1)
Joanna Klink
Prayer
41(1)
Grahame Davies
A Brief History of Light
42(1)
Catriona O'Reilly
The Magician
43(2)
Robert Minhinnick
Late Prayer
45(1)
Erin Robinsong
A New Song
46(1)
Michael Symmons Roberts
Our Death / What If the Summer Never Ends
47(1)
Sean Bonney
Home / Hedgehog / Autism / COVID happening to someone/somewhere else?
48(2)
Jane Burn
Love and Tradition
50(1)
Ellen van Neerven
Liable to Floods
51(2)
Owen Sheers
Thirlmere
53(1)
Rhiannon Hooson
Cantre'r Gwaelod
54(2)
Gillian Clarke
The Pets of Others
56(1)
Vahni Capildeo
The Peace of Wild Things
57(1)
Wendell Berry
Climate
58(1)
George Szirtes
How We Were Transfigured
59(1)
Eavan Boland
Under the River
60(1)
Paul Henry
Llyn Gwynant
61(1)
Elizabeth-Jane Burnett
The Riverbed
62(1)
Vona Groarke
Yangtze
63(1)
Jennifer Wong
She is in the breaking of her seas
64(1)
Colin Simms
MIG-21 Raids at Shegontola
65(1)
Mir Mahfuz Ali
Eurofighter Typhoon
66(1)
Fiona Benson
Ragnarok
67(2)
Ross Cogan
Witch Wood
69(1)
Rebecca Tamas
To Know Green From Green
70(1)
Kei Miller
The Colony Room
71(1)
Medbh McGuckian
Taking Root
72(2)
Richard Gwyn
Penillion of Cormorants in Polluted River
74(2)
John Kinsella
Goldfinch Comes to Tell Us There's A Fire At The End of Our Garden, He
76(2)
Leo Boix
Visitor
78(1)
Sheenagh Pugh
After Amergin
79(1)
Gerry Loose
How I Hold The World in This Climate Emergency
80(2)
Cath Drake
`The World Has Passed'
82(2)
Penelope Shuttle
Pastoral
84(1)
David Baker
Meadow
85(1)
Sean Hewitt
Death of a Field
86(2)
Paula Meehan
Easter Snow
88(1)
Carol Rumens
Agrarian Song
89(1)
Rachael Boast
Nightjar
90(1)
Deryn Rees-Jones
Nightjar
91(1)
Vievee Francis
Invitation
92(1)
Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Water of Ae
93(1)
Em Strang
Lush
94(2)
Bob Hicok
September
96(1)
Jennifer Hunt
I Kicked A Mushroom
97(1)
Simon Armitage
In A Kitchen Where Mushrooms Were Washed
98(1)
Jane Hirshfield
From Endless Inter-States: 1
99(2)
Sina Queyras
There Remain New Branches
101(1)
Jennifer Militello
The Extinction Plan
102(2)
Will Stone
Whalefall
104(1)
Peter Sirr
The Beach Couldn't Be Found
105(1)
Katrina Naomi
The Gulls Are Mugging
106(1)
Rhian Edwards
Fish Counter
107(1)
Samuel Tongue
The Floes
108(1)
Philip Gross
Seabird's Blessing
109(1)
Alice Oswald
The Storyteller
110(1)
Abeer Ameer
Dark Ecology
111(1)
Sam Wilson Fletcher
Eggs
112(1)
Mimi Khalvati
Exhibit, `Song of Lost Species'
113(1)
Jane Lovell
Barman in Eden
114(1)
Helen Bowell
Gone Into the Garden
115(1)
Martha Sprackland
Couch Grass
116(1)
Duncan Bush
Knotweed
117(1)
Tamar Yoseloff
The Longing of the Bees
118(1)
Siobhan Campbell
Wild Honey
119(1)
Andre Mangeot
The Zigzag Path
120(1)
John McCullough
Grizzly Bear
121(1)
Kate Potts
To Be With Trees
122(1)
Melissa Studdard
When you touch me I am a wind turbine
123(1)
Liz Berry
Threshold
124(2)
Dom Bury
Near the End of a Day
126(1)
Anne Stevenson
Wandersong
127(1)
Nidhi Zak
Aria Eipe
Acknowledgements 128(3)
Biographies 131
Zoë Brigley has three collections of poetry from Bloodaxe books, and a nonfiction essay collection, 'Notes from a Swing State' from Parthian. She is Assistant Professor in English at the Ohio State University. She won an Eric Gregory Award for the best British poets under 30, was Forward Prize commended, and listed in the Dylan Thomas Prize. Kristian Evans is a poet, editor and environmental campaigner living in Bridgend. Recent publications include 100 Poems to Save the Earth (Seren Books) and Otherworlds: Essays and Letters on Nature and Magic (Broken Sleep). An amateur naturalist, his interest in ecology has led him to explore ideas of the more-than-human world, animism, esoteric philosophies and other neglected or forgotten forms of knowledge. He is a founding editor of Modron an online magazine of writing on the ecological crisis, and is author of the column, A Kenfig Journal for the environmental charity Sustainable Wales.