Wild Form, Savage Grammar

Wild Form, Savage Grammar Poetry, Ecology, Asia

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Publisher's Synopsis

These essays are reports from an increasingly important crossroads where art and ecology meet. Andrew Schelling belongs, in the words of Patrick Pritchett, 'to a small group of poets who are actively engaged with the rhythms and pulses of the natural world.' He is also the pre-eminent translator into English of the poetries of ancient India. This book collects ten years of essays, many of which investigate the 'nature literacy' of American and Asian poetry traditions. Other topics include recollections of Allen Ginsberg and Joanne Kyger, wolf reintroduction in the Rocky Mountains, pilgrimage to Buddhist India, and the possible use of hallucinogens among Paleolithic artists. An underlying commitment to ecology studies, Buddhist teachings, and contemporary poetry weaves the collection together.

Book information

ISBN: 9781888809350
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Imprint: La Alameda Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 304.2
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 184
Weight: 304g
Height: 157mm
Width: 334mm
Spine width: 17mm