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Green Green Green

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A collection of hybrid essays that engage the intersection of habitats, horticulture, and histories--poetic, personal and otherwise.

About the author

Gillian Osborne is a writer, educator, and aspirational gardener living in California. She is the co-editor of a collection of critical essays on modern and contemporary ecopoetics, and teaches for the Harvard Extension School and the Bard College Language & Thinking Program.

Summary

A collection of hybrid essays that engage the intersection of habitats, horticulture, and histories--poetic, personal and otherwise.

Foreword

5-city national tour

Advance Reader Copies

Outreach to Feminist Media

Outreach to Ecology & Nature Media

Social media campaign

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"Reaching the end of this collection is to reach a revised understanding about what reading and writing represent and accomplish—processes that at once become evergreen... Osborne turns green into practice, a way of life, challenging us to locate and live alongside the wildness that permeates our very roots."—The Adroit Journal
"I’ve called it a book about green, but really, of course, Green Green Green is a book about books—or rather, a book about reading, that magical and ordinary and mysterious and everyday thing that most of us, some of us, do so often we don’t even think about the fact that it’s happening, like breathing."EcoTheo
"Green Green Green is a book where sentiment meets science, in the heartfelt progression of years gone by.  There is something undeniably maudlin about family, seasons, and poetry, and Osborne brings this into focus with ruminations on grandparents, California droughts, ecological surveys and sonnets. She lingers on the gifts of the elderly, of books and honey"Vagabond City
"Gillian Osborne writes prose lithely and thinks with quickness and imagination. I think I learned something or saw something freshly on almost every page of her Green Green Green."Robert Hass

"This innovative volume showcases a capacious range of critical approaches to the diverse forms, social practices, and political imaginaries of contemporary ecologically oriented poetics. Drawing poetry and environmental theory into compelling new configurations, Ecopoetics: Essays in the Field offers an essential field guide to ecopoetics in a calamitous era."—Margaret Ronda

"These incisive essays offer persuasive arguments for the relevance of diverse poetry to the actualities of ecological damage. They demonstrate how many contemporary poets, whether writing about green stuff, cities, selves, or language, take a critical stand alongside environmental scientists and campaigners, offering vital resources for our altering world."—Peter Middleton

"ushly literary and downright gorgeous, Green Green Green creates a confluence of theory, personal history, literary history, and the natural world. “Reading takes place,” Gillian Osborne shows us, by bringing us to places where her reading has brought her, always enacting a “pivot from literature to nature and back again.” Reinventing the way we think and write about literature and the environment, these essays do what the best essays do: they give us what Osborne calls “an approximation of a wild within an increasingly tame space."—Cecily Parks

Product details

Authors Gillian Osborne
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.06.2021
 
EAN 9781643620329
ISBN 978-1-64362-032-9
No. of pages 152
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama

Essays, POETRY / General, NATURE / Essays, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Women Authors, Poetry / Poems

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