ecopoetics
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- The Everyday Life of Design
Bleak, absurd, elegiac, and politically incisive, Alan Gilbert’s sprawling epic poem is a document of these broken times, with a glint of hope for a better tomorrow.
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- Fires Seen from Space
Betsy Fagin’s third book of poems dwells in the interstices of profound grief and abject wonder, softening into the complexities of human-driven extinction in search of what refuge remains for life in the pyrocene.
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- Via
Poet Claire DeVoogd’s first book explores what happens to speech, history, and the future when approached from an imagined position after ending—after after—charting a path from an unreal “before” to modernity.
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- The Sky Broke More
Blending ecopoetics, ghost story, and sci-fi thriller, Garth Graeper’s first full-length collection imagines survival in a world where nature, time, and identity are unstable and predatory.