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Wild Song
Contributor(s): Daniel, John (Editor)
ISBN: 0820320110     ISBN-13: 9780820320113
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
OUR PRICE:   $23.70  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 1998
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Annotation: Poetry - as beautifully and variously demonstrated in Wild Song - can bring us closer to the natural world in all its grit and glory. Along with a scientific understanding of nature, we need just as crucially - more crucially, perhaps - a revived imaginal awareness, a knowledge based in heart and body. The diverse poems in this collection, most of them first published in Wilderness magazine, offer visions of the wildness within and around us all the time, even in the places we have altered most. Gathered here are eighty-three poems by eminent poets and emerging talents, highlighted by Deborah Randolph Wildman's evocative illustrations. These poems decry ecological injuries, celebrate nature's beauties, point to its many mysteries, and bear witness to our ever-available opportunity to recognize ourselves as rightful members of the evolutionary flow of earthly life.
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Anthologies (multiple Authors)
- Nature
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
Dewey: 811.508
LCCN: 97-49514
Physical Information: 0.39" H x 5.56" W x 8.53" (0.47 lbs) 144 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Here are eighty-three poems on the eternal and timely themes of nature, written by both eminent poets and emerging talents. In various forms of verse, they bring to these pages a vigorous diversity of creatures, weathers, and landscapes from all regions of America. They decry ecological injuries, celebrate nature's beauties and point to its many mysteries, and bear witness to our ever-available opportunity to recognize ourselves as rightful members of the evolutionary flow of earthly life.

Poetry has a distinct and indispensable role to play in our evolving relationship with the natural world that we are at the same time part of and estranged from. Along with a scientific understanding of nature, we need just as crucially--more crucially, perhaps--a revived imaginal awareness, a knowledge based in heart and bodily systems. The diverse poems in this collection, most of them first published in Wilderness magazine, offer visions of the wildness within and around us all the time, even in the places we have altered most.

This exquisite collection contains illustrations by Deborah Randolph Wildman, adding spirit and charm to make Wild Song a lovely gift for spring and for every season.


Contributor Bio(s): Daniel, John: - JOHN DANIEL is an award-winning poet and nature writer who was poetry editor of Wilderness magazine for nearly ten years. In addition to two books of poetry, he has published The Trail Home and Looking After: A Son's Memoir. He lives in Oregon.