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Saraband / Contraband Paperback English

Green Verse

An anthology of poems for our planet

Edited by Rosie Storey Hilton

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Saraband / Contraband Paperback English

Green Verse

An anthology of poems for our planet

Edited by Rosie Storey Hilton

Regular price £8.99
Unit price
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  • Taking time for nature poetry is an act of reverence for the natural world, and a path to understanding our part in it. Nature poetry has been redefined through the centuries, shapeshifting through the major upheavals of our relationship with the landscapes, plants and non-human species with whom we share the earth. As our environment is destabilised and threatened by the climate crisis, we can once again find new meanings, causes for hope and catalysts for action in these poems. Arranged by season – and full of surprises – this anthology shows the vast breadth of writing on the natural world, and challenges homogenous ideas of what a nature poet can look like. The choices in this anthology see beloved poets celebrated alongside new and emerging writers, whose voices echo the urgency of the crisis we now face. Together, they show what we have in common across countries and centuries: an undeniable kinship with nature, and a fierce will to protect it. These poems will transport you, sending you into the garden, forests and rockpools with searching hands and open eyes.
Taking time for nature poetry is an act of reverence for the natural world, and a path to understanding our part in it. Nature poetry has been redefined through the centuries, shapeshifting through the major upheavals of our relationship with the landscapes, plants and non-human species with whom we share the earth. As our environment is destabilised and threatened by the climate crisis, we can once again find new meanings, causes for hope and catalysts for action in these poems. Arranged by season – and full of surprises – this anthology shows the vast breadth of writing on the natural world, and challenges homogenous ideas of what a nature poet can look like. The choices in this anthology see beloved poets celebrated alongside new and emerging writers, whose voices echo the urgency of the crisis we now face. Together, they show what we have in common across countries and centuries: an undeniable kinship with nature, and a fierce will to protect it. These poems will transport you, sending you into the garden, forests and rockpools with searching hands and open eyes.