Geopoetics in Practice
| PUBLISHER | Routledge (12/18/2019) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
This breakthrough book examines dynamic intersections of poetics and geography. Gathering the essays of an international cohort whose work converges at the crossroads of poetics and the material world, Geopoetics in Practice offers insights into poetry, place, ecology, and writing the world through a critical-creative geographic lens.
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Product Details
ISBN-13:
9780367145385
ISBN-10:
0367145383
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
380
Carton Quantity:
20
Product Dimensions:
6.14 x 0.81 x 9.21 inches
Weight:
1.22 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography,
Index,
Glossary,
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Science | Earth Sciences - Geography
Science | Poetry
Dewey Decimal:
808.1
Library of Congress Control Number:
2019041425
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This breakthrough book examines dynamic intersections of poetics and geography. Gathering the essays of an international cohort whose work converges at the crossroads of poetics and the material world, Geopoetics in Practice offers insights into poetry, place, ecology, and writing the world through a critical-creative geographic lens.
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Magrane, Eric
Eric Magrane is the first poet-in-residence at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. He has been an artist-in-residence in three national parks and is the founding editor of Spiral Orb, an experiment in permaculture poetics. Magrane is currently completing his PhD in geography at the University of Arizona.
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Editor:
Magrane, Eric
Eric Magrane is the first poet-in-residence at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. He has been an artist-in-residence in three national parks and is the founding editor of Spiral Orb, an experiment in permaculture poetics. Magrane is currently completing his PhD in geography at the University of Arizona.
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Editor:
Russo, Linda
Linda Russo (Inhabit ory Poetics) is the author of three books of poetry, including The Enhanced Immediacy of the Everyday and Meaning to Go to the Origin in Some Way (both 2015); a collection of lyric essays, To Think of Her Writing Awash in Light, selected by John D'Agata as the winner of Subito Press inaugural creative nonfiction prize, is forthcoming (2015). Scholarly essays have appeared in Among Friends: Engendering the Social Site of Poetry (University of Iowa Press) and other edited collections, and as the preface of Joanne Kyger's ABOUT NOW: COLLECTED POEMS (National Poetry Foundation, 2007). She lives in the Columbia River Watershed (eastern Washington State, U.S.A.) and teaches at Washington State University.
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Editor:
de Leeuw, Sarah
Sarah de Leeuw is the author of five literary books and co-editor of two academic texts. She is the winner of the 2013 Dorothy Livesay Award for poetry and a two-time recipient of a CBC Literary Award for creative non-fiction, and in 2014 won a Western Magazine Gold Award for the best article published that year in British Columbia. With a Ph.D. in geography, de Leeuw works in a faculty of medicine where she teaches and undertakes research on medical humanities and health inequalities. Her creative and academic work has been widely anthologized and appears in journals from CV2 and PRISM INTERNATIONAl to the CANADIAN GEOGRAPHER and EMOTION, SPACE AND SOCIETY. Having grown up and spent most of her life in Northern BC, including Haida Gwaii and Terrace, she now divides her time between Prince George and Kelowna.
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