
Ecopoetics: Bridging Poetry and Ecology in Late 20th Century
Ecopoetics emerged in the late 20th century, connecting poetry writing to environmental awareness and ecological concerns. It blends poetics, science, and theories to explore the interconnections between human creativity and the natural world. Not limited to traditional nature poetry, ecopoetics delves into the complexities of human-nature relationships, reflecting a deepening environmental consciousness of the era through the works of poets like Jonathan Skinner, Jack Collom, Juliana Spahr, and Forrest Gander.
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Ecopoetics Connects poetry writing to the environment Late 20thcentury (1970 s to 1990 s) Awareness of ecology Environmental concerns Combines Poetics, Science, Theories Not exactly nature poetry
Jonathan Skinner born 1967
Jack Collom born 1931 Poem Ecology Poem Ecology Recipe for a Great Blue Heron
Juliana Spahr born 1966
Forrest Gander born 1956 Bridge Swimmer Bridge & Swimmer The Trace The Trace Citrus Freeze