100 Poems to Save the Earth
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Zoe Brigley (Contributor) Kristian Evans (Contributor)
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100 Poems to Save the Earth is a concise, eclectic and engaging anthology of poems in English addressing the climate crisis, edited by Welsh poets and enviromentalists Zoe Brigley and Kristian Evans and including poems from America, UK, Ireland and beyond, such as Roger Robinson, Rhian Edwards, Tishani Doshi, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, and George Szirtes.
About the Author
Zoe Brigley has three PBS recommended poetry collections: The Secret (2007), Conquest (2012), and Hand & Skull (2019) (all from Bloodaxe); and recently a poetry chapbook, Aubade After A French Movie (Broken Sleep 2020). She has a collection of nonfiction essays Notes from a Swing State (Parthian 2019). She is Assistant Professor in English at the Ohio State University where she produces an anti-violence podcast: Sinister Myth. She won an Eric Gregory Award for the best British poets under 30, was Forward Prize commended, and listed in the Dylan Thomas Prize. Kristian Evans is a poet and editor from Kenfig in south Wales, interested in ecological philosophy, animism and the history of magic. He has written several texts for performance and a chapbook of poems, Unleaving (HappenStance 2015). A keen amateur naturalist, he writes a regular column "A Kenfig Journal" for the environmental charity Sustainable Wales.
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- Contributor: Zoe Brigley
- Imprint: Seren
- ISBN13: 9781781726242
- Number of Pages: 190
- Packaged Dimensions: 135x208mm
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Poetry Wales Press
- Release Date: 2021-07-19
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Zoe Brigley has three PBS recommended poetry collections: The Secret (2007), Conquest (2012), and Hand & Skull (2019) (all from Bloodaxe); and recently a poetry chapbook, Aubade After A French Movie (Broken Sleep 2020). She has a collection of nonfiction essays Notes from a Swing State (Parthian 2019). She is Assistant Professor in English at the Ohio State University where she produces an anti-violence podcast: Sinister Myth. She won an Eric Gregory Award for the best British poets under 30, was Forward Prize commended, and listed in the Dylan Thomas Prize. Kristian Evans is a poet and editor from Kenfig in south Wales, interested in ecological philosophy, animism and the history of magic. He has written several texts for performance and a chapbook of poems, Unleaving (HappenStance 2015). A keen amateur naturalist, he writes a regular column "A Kenfig Journal" for the environmental charity Sustainable Wales.
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