Ecotones, in the ecological sense, are places in which distinct natural environments and habitats meet and converge. Ecotones the book contains bits and fragments of a life and its death, of perception and blindness, durability and ephemera, poetry and prose, fiction, search engine text and samples from Internet cites-confetti-briefness drifting, zeros and ones in time's test-tube. The fragments converge and converse on the habitat of the page. They call and respond to one another. By placing our human and ecological conditions side by side in this way Ecotones shows that the environment's…mehr
Ecotones, in the ecological sense, are places in which distinct natural environments and habitats meet and converge. Ecotones the book contains bits and fragments of a life and its death, of perception and blindness, durability and ephemera, poetry and prose, fiction, search engine text and samples from Internet cites-confetti-briefness drifting, zeros and ones in time's test-tube. The fragments converge and converse on the habitat of the page. They call and respond to one another. By placing our human and ecological conditions side by side in this way Ecotones shows that the environment's responses to stress and our own are very much the same and that there is, ultimately, no separation or distinction between us that will matter.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janet Kaplan's previous poetry books and chapbooks are Dreamlife of a Philanthropist, Chronicles, Ascending Descending, The Glazier's Country and The Groundnote. Her honors include grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Bronx Council on the Arts, fellowships and residencies from Yaddo, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the Ucross Foundation and the Vermont Studio Center. Her work has appeared in literary magazines online, in the U.S. and Great Britain as well as in the anthologies An Introduction to the Prose Poem, Lit from Inside: 40 Years of Poetry from Alice James and Like Light: 25 Years of Poetry & Prose by Bright Hill Poets & Writers. She has served as Poet-in- Residence at Fordham University and is currently a member of the creative writing faculty at Hofstra University, where she edits the digital literary magazine AMP. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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