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ENDINGS 'ode of the earth': Nests and Geopoetry Travis V. Malone Offers three ways of moving forward by extending the book's main arguments: an examination of nests and nesting, in which McKay is considered a modern-day John Clare; an overview of McKay's "geopoetics," which have occupied his work since 2000; and analyses of McKay's raven poems, which bring together avian and geopoetics to put humans in our place among the most recent of natural phenomena.

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ENDINGS 'ode of the earth': Nests and Geopoetry Travis V. Malone Offers three ways of moving forward by extending the book's main arguments: an examination of nests and nesting, in which McKay is considered a modern-day John Clare; an overview of McKay's "geopoetics," which have occupied his work since 2000; and analyses of McKay's raven poems, which bring together avian and geopoetics to put humans in our place among the most recent of natural phenomena.
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Travis V. Mason teaches English and Canadian studies at Dalhousie and Mount St. Vincent Universities. After completing his Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia, he studied ecopoetry in South Africa as a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow before moving to Halifax to study Canadian literary responses to science with a Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship. His articles have appeared in books and journals, including Canadian Literature, Studies in Canadian Literature, The Dalhousie Review, Kunapipi, and Mosaic .