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Republic of Apples, Democracy of Oranges: New Eco-poetry from China and the U.S.
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Republic of Apples, Democracy of Oranges: New Eco-poetry from China and the U.S.

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Republic of Apples, Democracy of Oranges presents nearly 100 poets and translators from China and the U.S.-the two countries most responsible for global carbon dioxide emissions and the primary contributors to extreme climate change. These poetic voices express the altered relationship that now exists between the human and non-human worlds, a situation in which we witness everyday the ways environmental destruction is harming our emotions and imaginations. What can poetry say about our place in the natural world today? ecologically minded poets ask. How do we express this new reality in art or sing about it in poetry? And, as poet Forrest Gander wonders, how might syntax, line break, or the shape of the poem on the page express an ecological ethics?

Eco-poetry freely searches for possible answers. Sichuan poet Sun Wenbo writes:

… I feel so liberated I start writing about the republic of apples and democracy of oranges. When I see apples have not become tanks, oranges not bombs,
I know I’ve not become a slave of words after all.

The Chinese poets are from throughout the PRC and Taiwan, both minority and majority writers, from big cities and rural provinces, such as Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture and Xinjiang Uyghur, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regions. The American poets are both emerging and established, from towns and cities across the U.S.

Included are images by celebrated photographer Linda Butler documenting the Three Gorges Dam, on the Yangtze River, and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, on the Mississippi River Basin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Hawai'i Press
Country
United States
Date
31 July 2019
Pages
200
ISBN
9780824882884

Republic of Apples, Democracy of Oranges presents nearly 100 poets and translators from China and the U.S.-the two countries most responsible for global carbon dioxide emissions and the primary contributors to extreme climate change. These poetic voices express the altered relationship that now exists between the human and non-human worlds, a situation in which we witness everyday the ways environmental destruction is harming our emotions and imaginations. What can poetry say about our place in the natural world today? ecologically minded poets ask. How do we express this new reality in art or sing about it in poetry? And, as poet Forrest Gander wonders, how might syntax, line break, or the shape of the poem on the page express an ecological ethics?

Eco-poetry freely searches for possible answers. Sichuan poet Sun Wenbo writes:

… I feel so liberated I start writing about the republic of apples and democracy of oranges. When I see apples have not become tanks, oranges not bombs,
I know I’ve not become a slave of words after all.

The Chinese poets are from throughout the PRC and Taiwan, both minority and majority writers, from big cities and rural provinces, such as Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture and Xinjiang Uyghur, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regions. The American poets are both emerging and established, from towns and cities across the U.S.

Included are images by celebrated photographer Linda Butler documenting the Three Gorges Dam, on the Yangtze River, and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, on the Mississippi River Basin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Hawai'i Press
Country
United States
Date
31 July 2019
Pages
200
ISBN
9780824882884