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Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland's "narrative poem seeks to align literary studies, ecology, and paleontology to explore relationships between facts and artefacts, between faithfully narrating the past and thoughtfully influencing the future." The setting is the Joggins Fossil Cliffs: a paleontological treasure on the Bay of Fundy in Atlantic Canada. The author deftly weaves the elements of "witness, wisdom, and warning" into her poetry to create a conduit that gives voice to the Earth and its history - sounding deep alarm at the consequences of ignoring the ever-increasing and dire cries of our planet.…mehr

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Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland's "narrative poem seeks to align literary studies, ecology, and paleontology to explore relationships between facts and artefacts, between faithfully narrating the past and thoughtfully influencing the future." The setting is the Joggins Fossil Cliffs: a paleontological treasure on the Bay of Fundy in Atlantic Canada. The author deftly weaves the elements of "witness, wisdom, and warning" into her poetry to create a conduit that gives voice to the Earth and its history - sounding deep alarm at the consequences of ignoring the ever-increasing and dire cries of our planet.
Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland is a theatre artist, storyteller and arts educator. Her artistic practice in rooted in a commitment to environmental and social justice. She is the author of the, JAZZ- Nature's Improvisations and Bearing Witness, a spoken-word play. She lives in Sackville, New Brunswick.