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Since time immemorial, nature has inspired and uplifted human beings and many great poets have tried to pay their homage through words. From the heavenly sight of a land full of daffodils to the ...
From a collection set in a landfill to an author’s cultural exploration of a critically endangered species, these books celebrate Earth and mourn its destruction.
Jane Kenyon’s “The Pond at Dusk” is a quiet, mischievous reckoning with nature and mortality. Our critic A.O. Scott plumbs ...
Reminiscent of “Starting From San Francisco,” one of the first books by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, San Francisco is also where Victor Depta spent some of his early years and where this 2024 reprint of his ...
Domestic violence charity Refuge has published a series of poems to raise awareness of the hidden nature of abuse. The poems have been timed to coincide with the Christmas period, as the charity ...
Poet and author Stephanie Oakey debuts her first book, Poems of a Southern Nobody, a collection of over 60 poems that explores the kinship between nature, people, and time.
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