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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Osborne, Gillian
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| Publisher: |
Nightboat Books
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| Date: |
06/15/2021
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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The color green is at the center of the spectrum. For earlier writers like Emily Dickinson or William Blake, the green world was a space of haunting, irreconcilable, opposites: life and death, human and vegetal, innocence and experience. In these essays, letters, repetitions, and experiments, poet and scholar Gillian Osborne adds a third, contemporary, term: the environment as both vital and ailing. This is nature writing outside of adventure or argument, ecological thinking as a space of shared homemaking: reading, writing, and living in vicinity with others.
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