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In Alfred Tennyson’s Morte d’Arthur, a wounded and dying King Arthur tells Sir Belvedere, one of  his most loyal knights and ...
Zach Scott’s chapbook of poems "Boys as Tethered Dogs," published by Tallahassee's Apalachee Press, presents a contemporary southern landscape.
By encouraging people to imagine beyond their own experience, reading poetry can help them see things from a different ...
Jane Kenyon’s “The Pond at Dusk” is a quiet, mischievous reckoning with nature and mortality. Our critic A.O. Scott plumbs ...
Political will is among the most important factors in preventing tropical deforestation, according to a group of experts ...
Reforestation has long been viewed as one of the more hopeful climate interventions: a process that can, in theory, restore ...
Linda Ankrah-Dove, 83, published three poetry books in April, exploring life and her views on human perspectives. She started ...
Afro-descendant peoples in four Amazon countries show remarkable achievements in environmental stewardship, according to new research from Conservation International, published in Nature ...
This Josie Balka poetry quickly went viral for its relatable voice and its advice on reframing your thoughts about others' ...
Reminiscent of “Starting From San Francisco,” one of the first books by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, San Francisco is also where Victor Depta spent some of his early years and where this 2024 reprint of his ...
Through the challenges of war and distance, a Ukrainian student channels her feelings into poetry written in English. Linda, ...