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  2. Ecopoetry - Wikipedia

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    Ecopoetry is any poetry with a strong ecological or environmental emphasis or message. Many poets and poems in the past have expressed ecological concerns, but only recently has there been an established term to describe them; there is now, in English-speaking poetry, a recognisable subgenre of poetry, termed Ecopoetry, which can, on occasions, form a major strand of a writer's career ...

  3. Category:Ecopoetry - Wikipedia

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  4. Ecofiction - Wikipedia

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    Ecofiction (also "eco-fiction" or "eco fiction") is the branch of literature that encompasses nature or environment-oriented works of fiction. [1] While this super genre's roots are seen in classic, pastoral, magical realism, animal metamorphoses, science fiction, and other genres, the term ecofiction did not become popular until the 1960s when various movements created the platform for an ...

  5. Portal:Poetry - Wikipedia

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    The first lines of the Iliad Great Seal Script character for poetry, ancient China. Poetry (from the Greek word poiesis, "making") is a form of literary art that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, literal or surface-level meanings.

  6. Wendell Berry - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Erdman Berry (born August 5, 1934) is an American novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer. [1] Closely identified with rural Kentucky, Berry developed many of his agrarian themes in the early essays of The Gift of Good Land (1981) and The Unsettling of America (1977).

  7. Emma Must - Wikipedia

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    Must studied a PhD in Creative Writing at the Seamus Heaney Centre, Queen's University in Belfast, [2] focusing on eco-poetry and eco-criticism. [6] She has been published in magazines and journals in Ireland and the UK, [6] such as Abridged, The Open Ear and The Poet's Place.

  8. Forrest Gander - Wikipedia

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    Forrest Gander (born January 21, 1956) is an American poet, translator, essayist, and novelist.The A.K. Seaver Professor Emeritus of Literary Arts & Comparative Literature at Brown University, Gander won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2019 for Be With and is chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  9. Andrew Waterman (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Elected Friends: Poems for and about Edward Thomas, ed. Anne Harvey (Enitharmon Press, 1991) A Rage for Order: Poetry of the Northern Ireland Troubles, ed. Frank Ormsby (Blackstaff Press, 1992) Earth Songs: An Anthology of Contemporary Eco-Poetry, ed. Peter Abbs (Green Books/Resurgence, 2002)