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This Impermanent Earth: Environmental Writing from The Georgia Review [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 426 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x26 mm, weight: 333 g
  • Serija: Georgia Review Books
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Georgia Review Books
  • ISBN-10: 0820360279
  • ISBN-13: 9780820360270
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 426 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x26 mm, weight: 333 g
  • Serija: Georgia Review Books
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Georgia Review Books
  • ISBN-10: 0820360279
  • ISBN-13: 9780820360270
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With its thirty-three essays, This Impermanent Earth charts the course of the American literary response to the twentieth century’s accumulation of environmental deprivations. Arranged chronologically from 1974 to the present, the works have been culled from The Georgia Review, long considered an important venue for nonfiction among literary magazines published in the United States.

The essays range in subject matter from twentieth-century examples of what was then called nature writing, through writing after 2000 that gradually redefines the environment in increasingly human terms, to a more inclusive expansion that considers all human surroundings as material for environmental inquiry. Likewise, the approaches range from formal essays to prose works that reflect the movement toward innovation and experimentation. The collection builds as it progresses; later essays grow from earlier ones.

This Impermanent Earth is more than a historical survey of a literary form, however. The Georgia Review’s talented writers and its longtime commitment to the art of editorial practice have produced a collection that is, as one reviewer put it, “incredibly moving, varied, and inspiring.” It is a book that will be as at home in the reading room as in the classroom.

Recenzijos

Multitudinous writers have been rattling the shakers and clanging the cymbals for a long time to bring attention to the natural world, especially its plights. With this collection The Georgia Review establishes its history as a venue for these prophetic and prescient voices, especially in opening dialogues to those who have been too long excluded. This is fine readingso many ideas, so much truth, so much power packed in here. This is a book Ill reach for again and again. -- Janisse Ray * author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood and Drifting into Darien *

Daugiau informacijos

A collection of important contributions to environmental writingfrom Barry Lopez to Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Introduction 1(6)
Douglas Carlson
PART ONE 1987--2000
7(112)
Soham Patel
From "Hopkins, the Humanities, and the Environment" (Summer 1974)
11(3)
Jerome Bump
"Actual Field Conditions" (Summer 1987)
14(9)
James Kilgo
"Being at Two with Nature" (Spring 1991)
23(7)
Robert Finch
"Hummingbirds and Human Aggressions: A View from the High Tanks" (Summer 1992)
30(19)
Gary Paul Nabhan
"Skunk Dreams" (Spring 1993)
49(9)
Louise Erdrich
"Replacing Memory" (Spring 1993)
58(14)
Barry Lopez
"On the Bubble" (Spring 1993)
72(14)
Sydney Lea
"Watershed: An Excursion in Four Parts" (Spring 1998)
86(21)
Emily Hiestand
"Refugium" (Winter 2000)
107(12)
Barbara Hurd
PART TWO 2000--2017
119(226)
Douglas Carlson
Culture and the Environment, Spring 2009
"Simplicity and Sanity"
127(15)
Scott Russell Sanders
"Culture, Biology, and Emergence"
142(15)
Alison Hawthorne Deming
"Sweet Reason, Global Swarming"
157(11)
Reg Saner
"Against Simplicity: A Few Words for Complexity, Sloppiness, and Joy"
168(9)
David Gessner
"Pieces toward a Just Whole"
177(9)
Lauret Edith Savoy
"And after a Sweet Singing Fall Down" (Winter 2011)
186(10)
Catherine Reid
"Isogloss: Language and Legacy on Mount St. Helens" (Spring 2012)
196(11)
Elizabeth Dodd
"Creative Responses to Worlds Unraveling: The Artist in the 21st Century" (Fall 2013)
207(10)
Ann Pancake
"Shadow Animals" (Fall 2013)
217(22)
Julie Riddle
"Still Hunt" (Spring 2016)
239(16)
Nick Neely
"The Slow and Tender Death of Cockroaches" (Fall 2016)
255(10)
Sean P. Smith
"All Lines of Order" (Spring 2017)
265(11)
Andrew Menard
I Am What Is around Me: Opening Up the Environmental Dialogue, Fall 2018
"Coal, Natural Gas, `Other Material,' and Whiskey: Hydrofracturing Country, USA"
276(23)
Jason Molesky
"Commensals: Theme and Variations"
299(6)
Susanne Paola Antonetta
"Is All Writing Environmental Writing?"
305(6)
Camille T. Dungy
"Rebellions of the Body, Creations of the Mind"
311(8)
J. D. Ho
"Remorse"
319(14)
Dawne Shand
"The Carcass Chronicle"
333(12)
Robin Patten
PART THREE 2017--2020
345(62)
Soham Patel
"I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird" (Winter 2019)
349(13)
Susan Cerulean
"Octopus: Octupus Valgaris" (Summer 2020)
362(3)
Aimee Nezhukumatathil
"Etymology, Ecology, and Ecopoetics" (Summer 2020)
365(13)
Tyrone Williams
"Teaching Ecopoetry in a Time of Climate Change" (Fall 2020)
378(10)
Craig Santos Perez
"Do Migrants Dream of Blue Barrels?" (Spring 2020)
388(10)
Raquel Gutierrez
"Who We Are as Floral Faunal Mineral Beings" (Winter 2020)
398(9)
Brenda Iijima
Acknowledgments and Credits 407(2)
Contributors 409
Douglas Carlson (Editor) DOUGLAS CARLSON is associate prose editor of The Georgia Review. He is the author of Roger Tony Peterson: A Biography, and his work has been anthologized in At the Edge and When We Say We're Home. He has served on the Faculty Editorial Board for UGA Press and has also served advisory roles for Ascent magazine, White Wine Press, and New Rivers Press.

Soham Patel (Editor) SOHAM PATEL is associate poetry editor at The Georgia Review. She is the author of four chapbooks of poetry including and nevermind the storm and New Weather Drafts andthe full-length collections to afar from afar and ever really hear it, winner of the 2017 Subito Prize. Patel is a Kundiman fellow and a poetry editor at Fence.