Nature poetry has stood the test of time, enthralling readers with its ageless fascination. The lyrical study of the natural world, with its vast expanses, awe-inspiring beauty, and underlying ...
Poets frequently pay homage to nature — whether it be to the single sprouting cherry blossom or the blade of grass that bends toward the sun. Words, much like nature, glisten with the beauty and ...
In Davaoeño writer and historian Macario Tiu’s Binisaya poem “Bago Aplaya,” the persona watches a group of fisherfolk ...
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 ...
In her new collection of prose poetry, “Alt-Nature,” Saretta Morgan engages with the desert and the waters to meditate on love, violence, injustice, Blackness, and queerness. By intimately feeling the ...
Camille T. Dungy, the editor of Black Nature: Four Centuries of African-American Nature Poetry, calls her book a first of its kind. The nearly 200 poems in the anthology reach back to the mid-1700s, ...
U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón has announced her signature project titled " You Are Here," which hopes to engage people with poetry and nature. United States poet laureate AdaLimón recently announced ...
April is National Poetry Month. In Washington, it is also marked by a shedding of coats and a gorgeous display of cherry blossoms, magnolias and dogwood trees — nature, in full bloom. To celebrate, we ...
Every year, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden hosts an open call for “Casitas” to be built in their backcountry, the area of the garden where kids can touch plants, make art, learn about nature, ride a ...
“Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith: Flowers, Poetry, and Light” is a soulful celebration of legendary artists, told among nature. Bay Correspondent The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital ...
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