There’s no better classroom than the wall-less wonders of woods and streams, of lake and stars. For students of Professor Robert Fanning’s English course, “Wonder and Wonder,” Beaver Island is the ...
Jane Kenyon’s “The Pond at Dusk” is a quiet, mischievous reckoning with nature and mortality. Our critic A.O. Scott plumbs its depths. Isabella Cotier By A.O. Scott You can hear a reading of this poem ...
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Wicklow poet and Mary Robinson unite to champion Ireland’s connection with nature
Wicklow poet Jane Clarke will read from her latest publication at a special poetry at Bridge Street Books of Wicklow town to celebrate Irish Book Week. The Hare’s Corner: Making Space for Nature by ...
The Liverpool poet Brian Patten has been described as a "force of nature" after his death at the age of 79. Fellow Merseyside poet Roger McGough said he was "laid low" by the news of his friend's ...
Out past the last Circle K, beyond the final stoplight, strip mall and insipid subdivision–out where those banal trappings of the strapping Southwest finally fade–that’s where you’ll find Petey ...
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