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De Los Latino Poetry Series: Nature. This illustrated poetry series will feature new works by Latino poets in Los Angeles and across the U.S. Each week in November, guest editor José Olivarez and ...
For thousands of years, poets have written about the outdoors. Sometimes, they praise scenery and wildness; sometimes, they compare humanity to nature. Poets from Hesiod and Homer to Basho and ...
Her signature project as poet laureate, "You Are Here," focuses on how poetry can help connect people to the natural world. Limón, named a 2024 Time magazine woman of the year, is the author of ...
In the conversation of poets, a voice went unheard. Time and again, poet Camille Dungy would open books of nature poetry — her specialty and passion — and be overwhelmed with the same ...
A.R. Ammons, a major American poet whose works contemplating the relationship of man and nature have been compared to those of Emerson, Whitman and William Carlos Williams, died of cancer Sunday ...
Limón continues celebrating her signature project, "You Are Here," connecting readers to nature through poetry, plus more of her writing essentials.
For centuries, poets have sung the praises of the rural. Recent vanguard American poets, however, have had an ambivalent relationship to unspoiled nature.
If your idea of nature poetry is, as Ms. Limón said only half-jokingly, “a young gentleman walking to a mountain and having an epiphany,” this anthology will put that notion to rest.
Local nature poets will gather and share their work at the Maywood Ecology Center’s 12th annual Language of Nature Poetry Reading and Discussion.
"He reminds us that words are alive, and not only alive but still half-wild and imperfectly domesticated." Edward Thomas (1878-1917) could have been speaking for himself and "the curious life of ...
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