Trees Grow Lively on Snowy Fields

Trees Grow Lively on Snowy Fields PDF

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Publisher: Twelve Winters Press

Published: 2021-02-13

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9781733194914

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This bilingual anthology (Mandarin face-to-face with English translations) includes work from nearly 50 years of mainland Chinese poetry, from the 1970s to the first decades of the twenty-first century. Without attempting to represent the range of any one school or period of Chinese poetry, the 99 poems in this volume include such Chinese Misty poets as Duo Duo, Mang Ke, and Gu Cheng, and span well beyond the Misty School to one poet-Zheng Min-of an earlier generation, and to many poets of later generations, including Mo Fei, Wang Jiaxin, Lan Lan, Yu Nu, Tang Danhong, Tong Wei, Li Yongyi, and Yang Jian. This book has its genesis in life-long friendships between the four translators of this volume, Stephen Haven, Jin Zhong, Li Yongyi, and Wang Shouyi-friendships first forged in the 1990s during Haven's two Fulbright years in Beijing, when a group of Beijing poets began to invite him to their gatherings. During Li Yongyi's and Wang Shouyi's own Fulbright years in the United States, during Haven's later travels to China, and finally via the web, these translations, many of which appeared in such journals as American Poetry Review, World Literature Today, North American Review, The Common, Manoa, and Consequence Magazine, came into being over a period of 30 years.

The Book of the National Parks

The Book of the National Parks PDF

Author: Robert Sterling Yard

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-08-01

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13:

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Book of the National Parks" by Robert Sterling Yard. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Genealogies

Genealogies PDF

Author: Brad Crenshaw

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780983809432

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Poetry. Brad Crenshaw's GENEALOGIES, an epic poem in blank verse that transgresses and transcends conventional poetic genres is a tour de force of dazzling originality. This book-length poem concerns a sixteenth-century privateer rendered immortal by his Native American wife, and includes time travel, birdmen, genetic manipulation and a plot to assassinate the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, with stops at a Grateful Dead concert and forays into quantum mechanics, infectious diseases, horse racing and Manichaeism, among other diversions. Part science fiction, part philosophical conjecture, GENEALOGIES mines our literary history and contemporary philosophical and scientific investigations to create a work of astonishing range and power. The author of MY GARGANTUAN DESIRE--a suite of Shakespearian sonnets presented as prose poems--once again challenges and enchants his readers with deep intelligence and a rare music.

Witness Tree

Witness Tree PDF

Author: Lynda Mapes

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2017-04-11

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1632862530

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An intimate look at one majestic hundred-year-old oak tree through four seasons--and the reality of global climate change it reveals. In the life of this one grand oak, we can see for ourselves the results of one hundred years of rapid environmental change. It's leafing out earlier, and dropping its leaves later as the climate warms. Even the inner workings of individual leaves have changed to accommodate more CO2 in our atmosphere. Climate science can seem dense, remote, and abstract. But through the lens of this one tree, it becomes immediate and intimate. In Witness Tree, environmental reporter Lynda V. Mapes takes us through her year living with one red oak at the Harvard Forest. We learn about carbon cycles and leaf physiology, but also experience the seasons as people have for centuries, watching for each new bud, and listening for each new bird and frog call in spring. We savor the cadence of falling autumn leaves, and glory of snow and starry winter nights. Lynda takes us along as she climbs high into the oak's swaying boughs, and scientists core deep into the oak's heartwood, dig into its roots and probe the teeming life of the soil. She brings us eye-level with garter snakes and newts, and alongside the squirrels and jays devouring the oak's acorns. Season by season she reveals the secrets of trees, how they work, and sustain a vast community of lives, including our own. The oak is a living timeline and witness to climate change. While stark in its implications, Witness Tree is a beautiful and lyrical read, rich in detail, sweeps of weather, history, people, and animals. It is a story rooted in hope, beauty, wonder, and the possibility of renewal in people's connection to nature.